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With reference to this answer for live search through table rows, the answer illustrates how to search through first column with the following statement:

var id = $row.find("td:first").text();

My requirement is to search through second column. Replacing first with second is not working.

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  • use nth-child search the css Syntax to find the second TD. Mar 24, 2017 at 8:24
  • @ReyanTropia you mean nth-child(n) ? where n refers column number ?
    – deadbug
    Mar 24, 2017 at 8:28
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    Yes. Or you can also use the answer below for index basically eq(1) will get u the second child Mar 24, 2017 at 8:30

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You can use eq selector:

var id = $row.find("td:eq(1)").text();

Index starting from 0.


You may also use css selector :nth-child instead. There's no :second or like :third selectors in css. The css selector only accepts :first-child, :last-child selectors and the jQuery utilize them using shorthand :first and the :last selector. So, you can use :first, :last, :first-child, :last-child in jQuery selector.

var id = $row.find("td:nth-child(2)").text();

The :nth-child index starts with 1.

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  • Tested both methods. Working Fine. It would be helpful for all if you can give whole code with respect to the referenced question. Cheers !
    – deadbug
    Mar 24, 2017 at 8:34
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Another way to search through cells of 2nd column is to use nth-of-type() CSS selector.

$('td:nth-of-type(2)').each(function(index){
    $(this).text();
})
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  • :nth-of-type is used for different case. Mar 24, 2017 at 8:34
  • I think it can be used here "The :nth-of-type(n) selector matches every element that is the nth child, of a particular type, of its parent."
    – xhg
    Mar 24, 2017 at 8:36

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