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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T18:05:43+00:00 2026-05-23T18:05:43+00:00

1, $.each(a,f); 2, $(a).each(f); i know the last line meaning, which represents all <a>

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1, $.each(a,f);

2,$("a").each(f);

i know the last line meaning, which represents all <a> elements in the document. Then call the each() method then invoke the function f once for each selected element. but i don’t know what’s the meaning of the first one? and what’s the use of it? thank you.

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    2026-05-23T18:05:45+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 6:05 pm

    Be careful, in your example a does not need to be the same type of object.

    $.each(array, function) is for being used on normal arrays.

    The idea behind $(selector).each(function) is the possibility to use the each “operator” on the result of a jQuery selector.

    Here are the links to both ways of using each:

    http://api.jquery.com/jQuery.each/

    http://api.jquery.com/each/

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