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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T17:55:04+00:00 2026-05-13T17:55:04+00:00

First of all, after testing a while I have to say, stackoverflow is really

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First of all, after “testing” a while I have to say, stackoverflow is really really cool!

To my question:
I want to check if $(this) has not any parents that have a class or id specified in an js-array.

By now I did this with “eval”, but Andy E. just convinced me, that it is better to abandon “eval”. However I have no clue how to do it in this case.

Here is pretty much of what I did:

var testthis = '!(($(this).parents("'+<MY_ARRAY>.join('").length > 0 || $(this).parents("')+'").length > 0)';
if (eval(testthis)) {
    ....
}

If anybody is kind enough to answer my question, I have to appologize that I cannot read (and comment or rate) his/her answer in the next few hours. Sorry!

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    2026-05-13T17:55:05+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 5:55 pm

    Try this, no eval needed:

    if(!$(this).parents(<MY_ARRAY>.join(', ')).length) {
     //elem has none of those parents
    }
    

    MY_ARRY in this case contains things like “.class1”, “.class2”, “#id1”, “#id2”

    Alternatively slower but yo can check for both cases if the array is just strings:

    if(!$(this).parents("." + <MY_ARRAY>.join(', .')).length &&
       !$(this).parents("#" + <MY_ARRAY>.join(', #')).length) {
     //elem has none of those parents
    }
    

    MY_ARRY in this case contains things like “class1”, “class2”, “id1”, “id2”, but IDs could match like #class1 could be a match, so this is less desirable.

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