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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T11:48:55+00:00 2026-05-22T11:48:55+00:00

I don’t know how jQuery works under the hood, but let’s say that at

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I don’t know how jQuery works under the hood, but let’s say that at some point I create a jQuery object:

var thingy = $('#thingy');

Further down in the code, is there any difference in reusing thingy:

thingy.empty();

versus just making the jQuery again? :

$('#thingy').empty();

I guess in the second case, we have to create another jQuery object, but I suspect that is trivial. What I’m trying to avoid by just reusing the variable is doing a DOM search for matching elements. Perhaps this search occurs in either case anyway?

My initial assumption was that the the document is scanned upon the creation of the $ object. But then it occurred to me that the $ object might just be an iterator that scans the document again every time you execute one of its methods. I guess this is the crux of my question.

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    2026-05-22T11:48:56+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 11:48 am

    It’s not so bad if your selector is a single object, but what if your selector is $(‘.thingy’)? Each time you create it again, it iterates the entire doc looking for that class, rather than using the stored selection. Not so bad, but then it creates a new DOM object for that selection. If there’s 500 instances of .thingy, that can get really bogged down really quick.

    ETA: as no.good.at.coding points out, every time you use a selector of any sort, the entire DOM is traversed. So yup – store it in a variable, call the variable.

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