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I'm using Eric Hynds jQuery MultiSelect Widget that is being populated from a javascript file. A checkbox is created with label attached under a 'Main' checkbox if a Main is checked. How can I set it up to where the dynamically created checkbox removes if that corresponding Main is unchecked? Please see my fiddle to illustrate my problem http://jsfiddle.net/3u7Xj/76/

$(document).ready(function() {
    $(".multiselect").multiselect({
        header: "Choose up to 5 areas total",
        click: function (event, ui) {
             var number1=$("#dropdown1").children(":checked").length,
                number2=$("#dropdown2").children(":checked").length;

            if (ui.checked && ((number1 + number2 >=2) || $(this).children(":checked").length >= 2)) {
                return false;
            }

            var lbl = ui.value;
            if(ui.checked){
                var ctrl = '<input type="checkbox" name="chk" checked="checked" class="chk" id="'+lbl+'">';
                $("[id^=Main]:checked").each(function(){
                    $(this).nextAll('.holder:first').append('<div>'+ctrl+lbl+'</div>');    
                });
            }
            else {
                $("[id^=Main]:checked").each(function(){
                    $(this).nextAll('.holder:first').find('div input[id="'+lbl+'"]').parent().remove();
                });
            }

        },
        selectedList:5
    });
});

Something like this?

$("[id^=id]:checked",false).each(function(){
    $(this).nextAll('.holder:first').find('div input[id="'+lbl+'"]').parent().remove();
    }); 

Or

if(ui.checked = false){
            $(this).nextAll('.holder:first').find('div input[id="'+lbl+'"]').parent().remove(); 

          }
            else{};
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  • Instead of asking 10 questions on the same projects one after another, try to learn the language you're using so that you can figure things out yourself instead of relying on others for help. It's the only way you'll ever learn and get better Jan 24, 2014 at 21:29

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how about adding this?

$("input[name^=chkMain]").change(function(){
    if($(this).not(':checked')){
        $(this).next('label').next('.holder').html('');
    }
});

http://jsfiddle.net/3u7Xj/77/

is that what you meant?

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  • Yes, this is perfect. Anyway to easily add the opposite? So if "1" from the dropdown is check THEN checking Main1, it will also add it? Jan 24, 2014 at 20:59
  • Yes of course! you can use if(){ ... }else{ ... } to do something when the box is checked and something else when its not checked. This is something I came up with really quickly: jsfiddle.net/3u7Xj/81 but it still needs some work
    – vahanpwns
    Jan 24, 2014 at 21:15
  • Awesome, however theres some quirky going on. If i check Main4-6 it'll add value1-3 +1. Hopefully this will stay seperate between the two sections. Jan 24, 2014 at 21:17
  • @user3191137 See my answer for the added functionality Jan 24, 2014 at 21:21
  • I used the .clone() function to make copies of the ticked checkboxes in the drop down. I didn't add any more restrictions. You can make that really long selector more specific and then manipulate the clones to get them how you want - I only remove the ui-state-hover class but you can do much more... have fun!
    – vahanpwns
    Jan 24, 2014 at 21:22
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Try this

else {
    $("[id^=Main]:checked").each(function(){
        $(this).nextAll('.holder:first').find('#' + lbl).parent().remove();
    })
}

Demo

I also added a functionality that unchecks the children of a main if it is unchecked. Remove the code

$(".checkers").click(function() {        
    if(!$(this).is(':checked')) {
        $(this).nextAll('.holder:eq(0)').find('div input').attr("checked", this.checked);
    }
});

if you don't want that functionality. You could also change .attr("checked", this.checked) to .parent().remove() if you wanted to remove the check boxes instead

If you wanted to do the opposite, meaning check the boxes then the Main, you could use the following

var checkedOnes = $('#dropdown1').nextAll('.ui-multiselect-menu').find('ul li input:checked');
for(var i = 0; i < checkedOnes.length; i++) {
    var lbl = checkedOnes.eq(i).attr('value');
    var ctrl = '<input type="checkbox" name="chk" checked="checked" class="chk" id="'+lbl+'">';
    $("[id^=Main]:checked").each(function(){
        $(this).nextAll('.holder:first').append('<div>'+ctrl+lbl+'</div>');    
    });
}

Updated Demo

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  • I do want that actually, that was my next step. It unchecks but could it remove the checkbox and label all together when unchecked? Jan 24, 2014 at 20:53
  • Sure, just change .attr("checked", this.checked) to .parent().remove() Jan 24, 2014 at 20:59
  • @user3191137 I updated to suit the request in the comment on the other answer Jan 24, 2014 at 21:13

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