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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T03:30:49+00:00 2026-05-14T03:30:49+00:00

current code I’ve built function to do something over collection of jQuery elements: var

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I’ve built function to do something over collection of jQuery elements:

var collection = $([]); //empty collection

I add them with:

collection = collection.add(e);

and remove with:

collection = collection.not(e);

It’s pretty straightforward solution, works nicely.

problem

Now, I would like to have an object consisting of various settings set to any jQuery element, i.e.:

function addObject(e){
  var o = {
    alpha: .6 //float
    base: {r: 255, g: 255, b: 255} //color object
  }

  e.data('settings', o);
}

But when I pass jQuery object/element to function (i.e. as e), calling e.data doesn’t work, although it would be simplest and really nice solution.

question

If I have an "collection" of jQuery elements, what is the simplest way of storing some data for each element of set?

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    2026-05-14T03:30:49+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 3:30 am

    Ah, solved it already 🙂

    last version:

    This is somewhat simplified code:

    function setData(e,key,data){
      if(typeof(e)==string){ e = $(e); }
    
       $(e).data(key,data);
    }
    

    solution

    Problem was, that I wanted to keep myself option to add element via $('element'), 'element', or $(this), so I had to add typeof check before setting data – the same way jQuery works.

    if I’m adding element as selector only, it’s $(e), if I’m adding jQuery object, it’s e:

    function setData(e,key,data){
      if(typeof(e)==string){
        $(e).data(key,data);
      }else{
        e.data(key,data);
      }
    }
    

    So you all get upvote, and I’ll pick myself as a winner in two days, so anyone who will stumble upon this question will know what to do (clearly, tested, works :]) and why 🙂

    Edit: note: This probably isn’t final version – I have read more documentation, so this setData function supports all types which jQuery.add supports.

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