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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T23:32:42+00:00 2026-05-13T23:32:42+00:00

I have a table structured like this: <table> <tr id=id1 class=parent></tr> <tr class=id1></tr> <tr

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I have a table structured like this:

<table>
<tr id="id1" class="parent"></tr>
<tr class="id1"></tr>
<tr class="id1"></tr>
<tr class="id1"></tr>
<tr class="id1"></tr>

<tr id="id2" class="parent"></tr>
<tr class="id2"></tr>
<tr class="id2"></tr>
<tr class="id2"></tr>
<tr class="id2"></tr>

.....etc
</table>

As you can see child classes are coresponding to their parent id. Now I want to toggle all the rows which have class names equal to their parent row id whenever parent row is clicked.

I have tried this, perhaps stupid try:) and can’t seem to get this working:

  $('tr.parent').click(function() {
    //alert('yay');
    var tog = $(this).attr('id');
    $(this).siblings().hasClass(tog).slideToggle();
    return false;
  });

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    2026-05-13T23:32:43+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 11:32 pm

    Almost there, here ya yo:

    $('tr.parent').click(function() {
      var tog = $(this).attr('id');
      $(this).siblings('.' + tog).slideToggle();
      return false;
    });
    

    .hasClass() returns a boolean, it checks if an element has a class, you want to filter by the class. .siblings() accepts a selector filter, see here for details.

    If the child rows are always after like your example, you can make this a bit more efficient as a forward only lookup with .nextAll() like this:

    $('tr.parent').click(function() {
      $(this).nextAll('.' + $(this).attr('id')).slideToggle();
    });
    
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