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jQuery Traversing Methods

Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2023 9:14 am
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jQuery Traversing Methods


jQuery Traversing Methods


Method
Description


add()
Adds elements to the set of matched elements


addBack()
Adds the previous set of elements to the current set


andSelf()
Deprecated in version 1.8. An alias for
addBack()


children()
Returns all direct children of the selected element


closest()
Returns the first ancestor of the selected element


contents()
Returns all direct children of the selected element (including
text and comment nodes)


each()
Executes a function for each matched element


end()
Ends the most recent filtering operation in the current chain, and return the
set of matched elements to its previous state


eq()
Returns an element with a specific index number of the selected elements


filter()
Reduce the set of matched elements to those that match the selector or pass
the function's test


find()
Returns descendant elements of the selected element


first()
Returns the first element of the selected elements


has()
Returns all elements that have one or more elements inside of them


is()
Checks the set of matched elements against a selector/element/jQuery object,
and return true if at least one of these elements matches the given arguments


last()
Returns the last element of the selected elements


map()
Passes each element in the matched set through a function, producing a new jQuery object containing the return values


next()
Returns the next sibling element of the selected element


nextAll()
Returns all next sibling elements of the selected element


nextUntil()
Returns all next sibling elements between two given arguments


not()
Returns elements that do not match a certain criteria


offsetParent()
Returns the first positioned parent element


parent()
Returns the direct parent element of the selected element


parents()
Returns all ancestor elements of the selected element


parentsUntil()
Returns all ancestor elements between two given arguments


prev()
Returns the previous sibling element of the selected element


prevAll()
Returns all previous sibling elements of the selected element


prevUntil()
Returns all previous sibling elements between two given arguments


siblings()
Returns all sibling elements of the selected element


slice()
Reduces the set of matched elements to a subset specified by a range of
indices















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