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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T06:34:34+00:00 2026-05-31T06:34:34+00:00

Suppose I have select something: var $nodeAll = $(‘.sortable’); then I want select some

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Suppose I have select something:

var $nodeAll = $('.sortable');

then I want select some from them,and add them to another variable named $node,what I want select is the parent don’t have a class named ‘node’:

$nodeAll.each(function () {
        if ($(this).parents('.node').length == 0) {
            //var $node=? what should I do?
        }
});

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    2026-05-31T06:34:35+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 6:34 am

    First off, you can’t have more than one element with an id="sortable", so I will assume that you’re going to change that to a class="sortable".

    You use either jQuery .filter() with a custom filter function or you can use .not().

    Using .not():

    var $nodeAll = $('.sortable');
    var $nodeLess = $('.node .sortable');
    var $nodeFree = $nodeAll.not($nodeLess);
    

    Using .filter() with a custom function:

    var $nodeAll = $('.sortable');
    var $nodeFilter = $nodeAll.filter(function() {
        return($(this).parents('.node').length == 0);
    });
    

    If you know that the .sortable item will never have .node itself, then this is a little more efficient than the previous version as .closest() can be more efficient than .parents(), but .closest() will look on the starting node first, whereas .parents() starts with the first parent and doesn’t look at the current node first:

    var $nodeAll = $('.sortable');
    var $nodeFilter = $nodeAll.filter(function() {
        return($(this).closest('.node').length == 0);
    });
    
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