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console log is below.

-> d3.select("#node1")

<- qa {_groups: Array[1], _parents: Array[1]}

-> d3.select("#node1.1")

<- Uncaught DOMException: Failed to execute 'querySelector' on 'Document': '#node1.1' is not a valid selector.(…)

-> $("#node1")

<- [​sdsdg​​]

-> $("#node1.1")

<- []

-> document.getElementById("node1")

<- ​sdsdg​​

-> document.getElementById("node1.1")

<- ​asfas​​

element #node1 has nothing problem. #node1.1 is working well by native javascript but jquery(3.0.0) and d3(4.1.1)

I don't know why. could I know what happened to #node1.1?

I could copy element selector by chrome developer tool. the result is

element #node1 -> #node1

element #node1.1 -> #node1\2e 1

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  • Do people even read the error messages? "#node1.1' is not a valid selector.(…)" clearly points the problem out.
    – Teemu
    Jul 11, 2016 at 17:31

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The . character is being interpreted as the CSS selector . meta-character, so it thinks you're looking for an element with id "node1" and class "1".

The jQuery code (well, Sizzle) will let you quote that with a backslash:

$("#node1\\.1")

I'm not sure about d3.

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