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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T18:14:40+00:00 2026-05-25T18:14:40+00:00

I’m not educated in javascript so I nedd help. Got jquery code like this

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I’m not educated in javascript so I nedd help. Got jquery code like this

$('.player-1').click(function(){
    $("#mediaplayer-1").show();
});

$('.player-2').click(function(){
    $("#mediaplayer-2").show();
});

$('.player-3').click(function(){
    $("#mediaplayer-3").show();
});
.....

So the question is how do write variable (mediaplayer-1, mediaplayer-2….) so you don’t have to write the same lines all the time. I mean increment value of the number of this id

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    2026-05-25T18:14:40+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 6:14 pm

    First you need a correct triggering method:

    $('.player-1, .player-2, .player-3').click(function () {
        // Do something
    });
    

    Or make it dynamic by adding player-trigger class next to player-1 and etc:

    $('.player-trigger').click(function () {
        // Do something
    });
    

    Now you need to cut the unique ID out from your “ID-class” (player-1). Also note, that Im removing the player-trigger..or this wouln’t work:

    $('.player-trigger').click(function () {
        var player_id = $(this).removeClass('player-trigger').attr('class').replace('player-', '');
        alert('Player is ' + player_id + ' in this case!');
    });
    

    And now lets put all this together with the show() function:

    $('.player-trigger').click(function () {
        var player_id = $(this).removeClass('player-trigger').attr('class').replace('player-', '');
        $("#mediaplayer-" + player_id).show();
    });
    

    So in this case, your HTML should look kinda like this:

    <span class="player-1 player-trigger">Show player</span>
    <div id="mediaplayer-1">Das ist das eine player hier</div>
    
    <span class="player-2 player-trigger">Show player</span>
    <div id="mediaplayer-2">Das ist das eine player hier</div>
    
    .. etc
    

    Example: http://jsfiddle.net/hobobne/hLfuH/1/


    However, as you probably noticed, it removes the player-trigger class, though it looks cool..you might want to do this like this:

    <span id="player-1" class="player-trigger">Show player</span>
    <div id="mediaplayer-1">Das ist das eine player 1 hier</div>
    

    .. etc

    $('.player-trigger').click(function () {
        var player_id = $(this).attr('id').replace('player-', '');
        $("#mediaplayer-" + player_id).show();
    });
    

    Example 2: http://jsfiddle.net/hobobne/hLfuH/2/

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