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Asked: June 18, 20262026-06-18T07:31:20+00:00 2026-06-18T07:31:20+00:00

OK, so I’ve been made to understand that using this $(#select-id).prop(selectedIndex) in conjunction with

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OK, so I’ve been made to understand that using this

$("#select-id").prop("selectedIndex")

in conjunction with this

$("#select-id").prop("selectedIndex", 1)

Would help obtain the results I’m looking for in getting certain elements passed back to a select statement, but I cannot find any examples of usage for this.

Lets say I have 6 elements in the select, and I have them being compared against something in another field. What would be the recommended way to set this up? I understand use a for loop, and then an if statement to iterate through the values, but I don’t quite get how to use the aforementioned .prop statements.

Any help would be appreciated.

function compareAmts($FIELDSwitchText, $FIELDSwitchPull)
{
var SwitchAdv = 0;
temp = $("#FIELD_SwitchPull").val();
var SwitchComm = parseInt(temp.replace(/\,/g,''));

if($("#FIELD_SwitchText").val()!=""){
    SwitchAdv = parseInt($("#FIELD_SwitchText").val());

Basically this collects the information, I then need to use the 2 lines above in a For Loop to Get and Set the SelectedIndex, and thus the Select DropDown

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    2026-06-18T07:31:21+00:00Added an answer on June 18, 2026 at 7:31 am

    If you are trying to select a specific option in the select by its value, use val(). For example:

    $('#select-id').val('foo');
    

    Would select the following option:

    <select id="select-id">
        <option value="">Please select</option>
        <option value="foo">Foo</option> <!-- jQuery code selects this one -->
        <option value="bar">Bar</option>
    </select>
    

    Update

    If you have a specific item index you want to select, you can use eq() to get the specific option. Given the above HTML, the following would also select the foo option:

    $('#select-id option').eq(1).prop('selected', true);
    
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