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Using jQuery, is there a quick way of knowing if an element is its parent's last child?

Example:

<ul>
  <li id="a"></li>
  <li id="b"></li>
  <li id="c"></li>
</ul>

$('#b').isLastChild(); //should return FALSE
$('#c').isLastChild(); //should return TRUE
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Use :last-child selector together with .is()

$('#c').is(':last-child')
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You can use .is() with :last-child like this:

$('#b').is(":last-child"); //false
$('#c').is(":last-child"); //true

You can test it here. Another alternative is to check .next().length, if it's 0 it's the last element.

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if($('#b').is(":last-child")){

}

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