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Asked: June 5, 20262026-06-05T20:51:38+00:00 2026-06-05T20:51:38+00:00

How can I combine this two selectors: $(td.listas select:last option:selected) This doesn’t work! What

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How can I combine this two selectors:

$("td.listas select:last option:selected")

This doesn’t work!

What I’m trying to achieve is:

  • Get the select input from a td with the class listas
  • Get the option that is selected

Notes:

  • In this td, I have two select inputs.

Code working:

    var selectprimeiro = $('td.listas select:first');
    var selectsegundo = $('td.listas select:last option');
    selectsegundo.prop("selected",true);
    var selected = $("td.listas select:last option:selected");
    selected.each(function(){
        selectprimeiro.append("<option value='"+$(this).val()+"'>"+$(this).text()+"</option>");
        selected.remove();
    });
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    2026-06-05T20:51:39+00:00Added an answer on June 5, 2026 at 8:51 pm

    I think you want

    var lastSelectedOptionElement = $("td.listas select option:selected").last();
    

    First you get all of the selected options, then you take the last of them. Gratuitous live example | source

    You might be tempted to do option:last:selected, but that won’t work (unless the last option in the list happens to be selected), because the option would have to be both :last and :selected.


    Update:

    Re your edit:

    In this td, I have two select inputs.

    If they are not multi-select select elements, to get the selected option element:

    opt = $("td.listas select:first option:selected"); // The first one
    // or
    opt = $("td.listas select:last option:selected");  // The last one -- this is your original selector
    

    If they are multi-select, combine the two techniques above:

    // The *last* selected option in the *first* select list:
    opt = $("td.listas select:first option:selected").last();
    
    // The *last* selected option in the *last* select list:
    opt = $("td.listas select:last option:selected").last();
    
    // The *first* selected option in the *first* select list:
    opt = $("td.listas select:first option:selected").first();
    
    // The *first* selected option in the *last* select list:
    opt = $("td.listas select:last option:selected").first();
    
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