So I’m trying to cycle through the members of “someclass”, not the DOM elements but their jQuery counterparts. I’ve been using $($(“.someclass”)[i]), but this is pretty ugly. Is there a more natural way to do this?
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You could use the eq() method:
That said, Felix Kling is right: you’d better use each() instead of a loop to iterate over the elements stored in a jQuery object.