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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T07:25:52+00:00 2026-05-11T07:25:52+00:00

I have a dropdown in a web page with 3830 elements in it. I

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I have a dropdown in a web page with 3830 elements in it. I know, excessive but whatever.

In jquery I get the selected option value using the statement:

$( ‘#institutionCombo :selected’ ).val();

There is a noticeable pause before the selection is found. Once I get that value I insert it into a textbox on the page, so I know how fast. Plus I’ve checked it using breakpoints in Firebug.

If I go old school and use this javascript:

var div = document.getElementById( ‘maindiv’ );
var select = div.getElementsByTagName( ‘select’ )[ 0 ];
var ix = select.selectedIndex;
var instId = select.options[ ix ].value;

This speed is instananeous.

Is there something inherit in jquery that makes the :selected selector so slow when the numbers get too high? I’d like to stick with jquery throughout in my scripts, does anyone have a suggestion to speed up finding the selected option in jquery?

Thanks,

Craig

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  1. 2026-05-11T07:25:53+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 7:25 am

    There is no need to call the :selected when getting the val of a select box.

    The default behavior is to get the selectedIndex

    $( '#institutionCombo').val(); 

    As noted in the comment, If you need to access the text of that option you can use

    $( '#institutionCombo option[value=' + $( '#institutionCombo').val(); + ']').text(); 

    although if you know you need the text property and its different from the value you may just want to use the selectedIndex directly.

    var combo = $('#institutionCombo').get(0);  combo = combo ? combo : {selectedIndex: -1}; // handle no combo returned if (combo.selectedIndex < 0)   return; // nothing selected $('#institutionCombo option:eq(' + combo.selectedIndex + ')').text() 

    Here is the snippet from the jquery source (v1.3)

    val: function( value ) {     // ...       // We need to handle select boxes special     if ( jQuery.nodeName( elem, 'select' ) ) {         var index = elem.selectedIndex,             values = [],             options = elem.options,             one = elem.type == 'select-one';          // Nothing was selected         if ( index < 0 )             return null;          // Loop through all the selected options         for ( var i = one ? index : 0, max = one ? index + 1 : options.length; i < max; i++ ) {             var option = options[ i ];              if ( option.selected ) {                 // Get the specifc value for the option                 value = jQuery(option).val();                  // We don't need an array for one selects                 if ( one )                     return value;                  // Multi-Selects return an array                 values.push( value );             }         }          return values;       // ...   }, 

    When you call the :selected selector that is going loop through all the select elements decendents looking for the .selected property to be set and will return an array of any. Either way you do this it will loop all decendents, so don’t do this.

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