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jQuery - Get a element class based on a prefix

从下面元素中的类中获取“淡入淡出”字符串的最快方法是什么?

<div class="MyElement fx-fade"> ... </div>

If you wanted to look for something that ended in 'fade' you would use:

$("*[class$='fade']")

And for elements with a class that started with 'fade' you would use:

$("*[class^='fade']")

And to get elements that contain 'fade' you would use (this would be quicker than going through the class names string)

$("*[class*='fade']")

The "*" gets all elements so you could replace this with the element you wanted.

If you want elements that has a classname that starts with 'fx-' you would do:

var classname = "";
var elArray  = $("*[class*='fx-']");

for (var a= 0; a < elArray .length; a++)
{
   //fade
   classname = elArray[a].split("-")[1]; 
}

The array used in the for loop would have all the elements with the classnames like 'fx-'.

Rather than than the for loop checking the elements for the correct class name.

More information at jquery.com

var classes = $('.MyElement').attr('class').split(' ');
for (var i = 0; i < classes.length; i++) {
  var matches = /^fx\-(.+)/.exec(classes[i]);
  if (matches != null) {
    var fxclass = matches[1];
  }
}

Try this:

$("div[class*='fade']") 

More info

Check out JQuery selector regular expressions . It might be exactly what you need! :)

I'd probably go with something like:

//Split class list into individual classes:
var classes = $(".MyElement").attr("class").split(" ");
var fxType;

//Loop through them:
for (var i = 0, max = classes.elngth; i < max; i++) {
  var class = classes[i].split("-");
  //Check if the current one is prefixed with 'fx':
  if (class[0] == "fx") {
    //It is an FX - do whatever you want with it, the type of FX is stored in class[1], ie:
    fxType = class[1];
  }
}

The question title and the question do not exactly match (title asks for prefix, question asks for suffix/partial)


1. Select elements by class-prefix

Combine following two jQuery/CSS selectors:

$( "[class^='fx-'],[class*=' fx-']" )
  • [class^='fx-'] Starts-With-Selector
    Find elements where the first letters of the entire class attribute starts with "fx-"
    eg <a class="fx-fade MyElement anything">
  • [class*=' fx-'] Contains-Selector
    Find elements where a space + "fx-" is found anywhere inside the class attribute
    eg <a class="MyElement fx-fade anything">

This selector makes sure, that you do not get false positives such as <a class="MyElement sfx-none">


2. Select elements by class-suffix

Almost identical to the prefix selector:

$( "[class$='-fade'],[class*='-fade ']" )
  • [class$='-fade'] End-With-Selector
    Find elements where the last letters of the entire class attribute are with "-fade"
    eg <a class="MyElement anything fx-fade">
  • [class*='-fade '] Contains-Selector
    Find elements where a "-fade" + space is found anywhere inside the class attribute
    eg <a class="anything fx-fade MyElement">

This selector makes sure, that you do not get false positives such as <a class="MyElement sfx-none">


3. Select elements by class-substring

When you need to find a substring that is neither the start nor the end of a class name, use the selector suggested in the other answers:

$( "[class*='fade']" )
  • [class*='fade'] Contains-Selector
    Find elements where "fade" is found anywhere inside the class attribute
    eg <a class="fx-fade-out">

Warning: This also finds "no-fade" or "faded" . Use the Contains-Selector with care!

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 *
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    });
});

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