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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T17:47:38+00:00 2026-05-10T17:47:38+00:00

New to javascript/jquery and having a hard time with using this or $(this) to

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New to javascript/jquery and having a hard time with using this or $(this) to get the current object.

I have a table with a set of radio buttons on each row, each named s_<rowindex>. None of the radio buttons are checked by default:

<tr>    <td align='left' style='width: 300px'>       <div id='div_s_0'>          <input type='radio' name='s_0' value='1' />Public          <input type='radio' name='s_0' value='2' />Not Public          <input type='radio' name='s_0' value='3' />Confidential       </div>    </td> </tr> <tr>    <td align='left' style='width: 300px'>       <div id='div_s_1'>          <input type='radio' name='s_1' value='1' />Public          <input type='radio' name='s_1' value='2' />Not Public          <input type='radio' name='s_1' value='3' />Confidential       </div>    </td> </tr> 

I’m trying to write a jQuery function to add a new row to the table whenever the user selects a radio button, but only if they are currently on the last row of the table. What I’d like to do is get the name attribute of the clicked radio button, parse it to get the row index (i.e. the part after the ‘_’) and compare it to the number of rows in the table. If they are equal, add a new row, otherwise, do nothing.

My question is twofold, depending on how I should attack this:

1) How do I return the name attribute of a radio button, OR 2) How do I return the row index of the row I am currently in?

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  1. 2026-05-10T17:47:39+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 5:47 pm

    This will get you the index, using the HTML you’ve provided:

    $(document).ready(function() {     $('input:radio').click(function() {         var index = parseInt(this.name.split('_')[1])     }); }); 

    Another thing that may help you: retrieving the number of rows in your table:

    $($('table').children()[0]).children().length 

    Hope this helps you on your way.

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