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I have the following code:

 var aggrHTML = $('TBODY#aggr > tr > td > table > tbody > tr > td > nobr > b');
           var aggrText = aggrHTML.text();
           var newText = "Total" + aggrText.substring(3);
           aggrHTML.html(newText);

What I would like to do is alter the above so I select all elements whose id contain 'aggr'.

Many Thanks, Nav

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    IDs should be unique. Please clarify whether you mean all elements that have aggr as ID or that contain aggr in the ID. If you have more elements with the same ID, you are doing something wrong. Nov 19, 2010 at 16:03
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    he has ID's like 'aggr1', 'aggr2', etc and wants to select all of those Nov 19, 2010 at 16:05
  • @Scott Evernden: Yep, I should have read the title ;) @nav: Nevermind. Nov 19, 2010 at 16:06

3 Answers 3

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var aggrHTML = $('TBODY[id*=aggr] > tr > td > table > tbody > tr > td > nobr > b');
           var aggrText = aggrHTML.text();
           var newText = "Total" + aggrText.substring(3);
           aggrHTML.html(newText);
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Simplest way to achieve that is

var aggrHTML = $("[id*=aggr]");
var aggrText = aggrHTML.text();
           var newText = "Total" + aggrText.substring(3);
           aggrHTML.html(newText);

If by "all elements" you mean all DOM elements of course.

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All the above answers will work to an extent, but your snippet suggests that you want each of the elements selected to be updated individually. The code in the other answers will set each of them to the same value as the first one.

You need to use the callback signature of .html():

$('TBODY[id*=aggr] > tr > td > table > tbody > tr > td > nobr > b').html(
    function(idx, oldHTML) {
        return 'Total' + oldHTML.substring(3);
    }
);

This will update each b element individually.

One more piece of advice: put ids or classes on elements lower down the DOM. This would simplify your selection significantly, speeding up the execution and writing of your code. In this case, for instance, you could put a class aggrchild on your lowest td elements and do a selection like $('td.aggrchild b').

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