JQuery, how to find list of div's with similar ID

JavascriptJqueryHtmlCss

Javascript Problem Overview


I have a structure of html like this:

<div id="triger1">some elements inside</div>
<div id="triger2">some elements inside</div>
<div id="triger3">some elements inside</div>
<div id="triger4">some elements inside</div>

How do I get array of all the div's in JQuery with the triger ID in them (as you can see, they all have triger but different numbering eg. triger1, triger2 etc...)

Thanks in advance

Javascript Solutions


Solution 1 - Javascript

You can use the following:

$("div[id^='triger']")

This will return all <div> with id starting (^=) with triger.

You can get more information about the various jQuery selectors in the jQuery docs:

> API/Selectors

Solution 2 - Javascript

you can actually use a regular expression in a selector to achieve exactly what you are looking for, as such:

$("div:regex(id, yourRegularExpression)");

(Note: this does require the regex-selector plugin)

Someone asked a similar question here.

You can read all about regular expressions here.

As others have pointed out, you can achieve the same result like this:

$("div[id^='partOfID']");

by using a simple jQuery selector. For more complex selections, though, you will need to use the regex plugin or do it manually, as noted in the linked question.

good luck!

Solution 3 - Javascript

Select all div elements whose id attribute contains the string triger:

$('div[id*="triger"]');

There's more about using *= in the jQuery documentation: Attribute Contains Selector [name*="value"]

Solution 4 - Javascript

var trigerList = $("div[id^='triger']");

Attributions

All content for this solution is sourced from the original question on Stackoverflow.

The content on this page is licensed under the Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) license.

Content TypeOriginal AuthorOriginal Content on Stackoverflow
QuestionDmitrisView Question on Stackoverflow
Solution 1 - JavascriptAndrew MooreView Answer on Stackoverflow
Solution 2 - JavascriptYuval KarmiView Answer on Stackoverflow
Solution 3 - JavascriptTyler CarterView Answer on Stackoverflow
Solution 4 - JavascriptTim S. Van HarenView Answer on Stackoverflow