This Multiple Elements selector selects the combined results of all the specified selectors E, F or G.
You can specify any number of selectors to combine into a single result. Here order of the DOM elements in the jQuery object aren't necessarily identical.
Here is the simple syntax to use this selector:
$('E, F, G,....')
Here is the description of all the parameters used by this selector:
E: Any valid selector
F: Any valid selector
G: Any valid selector
....
Like any other jQuery selector, this selector also returns an array filled with the found elements.
$('div, p'): selects all the elements matched by div or p.
$('p strong, .myclass'): selects all elements matched by strong that are descendants of an element matched by p as well as all elements that have a class of myclass.
$('p strong, #myid'): selects a single elements matched by strong that is descendant of an element matched by p as well as element whose id is myid.
Following example would select elements with class ID big and element with ID divid3:
<html> <head> <title>The Selecter Example</title> <script type="text/javascript" src="../../js/jquery-2.2.0.js"> </script> <script type="text/javascript" language="javascript"> $(document).ready(function() { var elements = $(".big, #divid3"); for( i=0; i<elements.length; i++ ){ alert("Found element: " + elements[i].innerHTML); } }); </script> </head> <body> <div class="big" id="divid1"> <p class="para1" id="pid1">This is first paragraph.</p> <p class="para2" id="pid2">This is second paragraph.</p> <p class="para3" id="pid3">This is third paragraph.</p> </div> <br /> <div class="big" id="divid2"> <p>This is second division of the DOM.</p> <p>This is second para inside second division.</p> </div> <br /> <div class="medium" id="divid3"> <p>A para inside third division</p> </div> </body> </html>
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