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Asked: June 8, 20262026-06-08T10:07:49+00:00 2026-06-08T10:07:49+00:00

I have table rows like so: <tr class=parent0 row3 data-parent=0> <td>…</td> </tr> <tr class=parent3

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I have table rows like so:

<tr class="parent0 row3" data-parent="0">
   <td>...</td>
</tr>
<tr class="parent3 row7" data-parent="3">
   <td>...</td>
</tr>
<tr class="parent3 row12" data-parent="3">
   <td>...</td>
</tr>
<tr class="parent0 row8" data-parent="0">
   <td>...</td>
</tr>
<tr class="parent0 row9" data-parent="0">
   <td>...</td>
</tr>

So if I have a click handler:

$(document).on({
   "click": function(){
      var parentId = $(this).data("parent");
      //get previous sibling:
      //OPTION A:
      var prevParentA = 
              $(this).prev("parent" + parentId); //works sometimes
      //OPTION B:
      var prevParentB = 
              $(this).prevAll("parent" + parentId).eq(0); //works all the time but ugly...
   }

}, "tr");

Option A only works when the direct previous item has the same parent, but when that is not the case, prevParentA === [] which is not the desired result.
Option B always seems to work, but it is ugly in that it is selecting ALL of the previous items matching that class and selecting the 1st one it finds.

Is there a better option than Option B?

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    2026-06-08T10:07:50+00:00Added an answer on June 8, 2026 at 10:07 am

    jQuery does not have something better than your option B. I’ve long thought this was a missing piece of functionality as I’ve regularly wanted something like it too. Fortunately, it’s not too hard to make your own method:

    jQuery.fn.prevFind = function(selector) {
        var elems = [];
        this.each(function(i, item) {
            while (item = item.previousSibling) {
                if (item.nodeType == 1) {
                    if ($(item).is(selector)) {
                        elems.push(item);
                        break;
                    }
                }
            }
        });
        return(this.pushStack(elems, "prevFind", selector));
    }
    

    The same could be done for a nextFind() also.

    In your example, instead of this:

    $(this).prevAll("parent" + parentId).eq(0);
    

    you would use this:

    $(this).prevFind("parent" + parentId)
    

    And, here’s an implementation of both prevFind() and nextFind() that uses some common code:

    (function($) {
    
        $.each({
            'prevFind' : 'previousSibling',
            'nextFind' : 'nextSibling'
        }, function(method, dir) {
    
            $.fn[method] = function (selector) {
    
                var elems = [];
    
                this.each(function(i, item) {
                    while (item = item[dir]) {
                        if (item.nodeType == 1) {
                            if ( $.find.matches(selector, [item]).length ) {
                                elems.push(item);
                                break;
                            }
                        }
                    }
                });
    
                return this.pushStack(elems, method, selector);
            };
        });
    
    }(jQuery));
    

    Here’s the fiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/nDYDL/1/

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