I’m currently using this to get the class for a specific bit of HTML on the page:
$(this).parent("div").attr('class')
But that div has multiple classes: current_status status_billed
My end goal here is to grab the class that starts with status_ and replace it with a different class name.
So using my .parent() function above, I’m able to select the div I need, but I then need to remove the status_billed class and replace it with, for example, status_completed (or a number of other class names).
Select
divs that have thestatus_billedclass:Select
divs whoseclassattribute containsstatus_:That’s about the best you’ll get with jQuery selectors. You can do better using
.filter():…but I’m not sure why you’re doing all this –
.parent()returns at most 1 element. Did you mean.closest()or.parents()?