I'm trying to create a comma separated list from what is checked on the form.
var $StateIDs = $(':checked');
var StateIDs = '';
for (i=0, j = $StateIDs.length; i < j; i++) {
StateIDs += $StateIDs[i].val();
if (i == j) break;
StateIDs += ',';
}
There's probably a 1-liner that can do this, or a single function.
map() is going to be your friend here.
var StateIDs = $(':checked').map(function() {
return this.value;
}).get().join(',');
StateIDs will be a comma-separated string.
Step-by-step - What is going on?
$(':checked')
// Returns jQuery array-like object of all checked inputs in the document
// Output: [DOMElement, DOMElement]
$(':checked').map(fn);
// Transforms each DOMElement based on the mapping function provided above
// Output: ["CA", "VA"] (still a jQuery array-like object)
$(':checked').map(fn).get();
// Retrieve the native Array object from within the jQuery object
// Output: ["CA", "VA"]
$(':checked').map(fn).get().join(',');
// .join() will concactenate each string in the array using ','
// Output: "CA,VA"
var ids = '';
$(':checked').each(function(){
ids += $(this).val() + ',';
});
Writing blind, so I have not tested.
$.each([52, 97], function(index, value) {
alert(index + ': ' + value);
});
Check the second answer here . It gives you nicely simplified code for exactly what you're doing.
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