I am working on trying to better understand the jQuery.each() method. Here’s an example I came up with, not very practical, but it performs an action on each selected item from the selected set of elements returned:
// Loop over each link. $( '#links a.number' ).each( // For each number, run this code. The 'intIndex' is the // loop iteration index on the current element. function( intIndex ){ // Bind the onclick event to simply alert the iteration index value. $( this ).bind ('click', function(){ alert( 'Numbered index: ' + intIndex ); }); });
What are some examples of practical uses of the .each method you are using in your code? What exactly does $(this) represent?
Note there are two types of jQuery’s each, the one iterates over and returns jQuery objects, the other is a more generic version.
Core/each
Example: Create a csv of all the hrefs on the page. (iterates over matching DOM elements and ‘this’ reffers to the current element)
Utilities/jQuery.each
Iterating over an array or the elements of an object: (via: jQuery Documentation)