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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T11:09:39+00:00 2026-05-11T11:09:39+00:00

I have 4 jQuery objects (i.e. things constructed via $(ObjectID) ), and I would

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I have 4 jQuery objects (i.e. things constructed via $('ObjectID')), and I would like to perform the same operation to all of them, in an elegant fashion. I would have thought that something like these would work, but it doesn’t seem to:

$([obj1, obj2, obj3, obj4]).change(function() { otherObj.show(); }); $([obj1, obj2, obj3, obj4]).attr('disabled', 'disabled'); 

Is there a good syntax for this? It seems like a somewhat blinding oversight. Currently the best I’m seeing is

$([obj1, obj2, obj3, obj4]).each(     function() { this.change(function() { otherObj.show(); })); 
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  1. 2026-05-11T11:09:39+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 11:09 am

    You mean you have:

    var obj1 = $('...'); var obj2 = $('...'); var obj3 = $('...'); var obj4 = $('...'); 

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    If so, you can turn them into a single set:

    var complete = obj1.add(obj2).add(obj3).add(obj4); 

    and then just use the final set to:

    complete.change(function() {   otherObj.show(); }).attr('disabled', true); 
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