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Asked: June 18, 20262026-06-18T07:31:12+00:00 2026-06-18T07:31:12+00:00

what is the real difference between the following code: <p>Maizere1</p> <p>Maizere2</p> <p>Maizere3</p> <script> $(p).text($(this).text()).get(0);

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what is the real difference between the following code:

<p>Maizere1</p>
<p>Maizere2</p>
<p>Maizere3</p>
<script>
$("p").text($(this).text()).get(0);

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$("<p>").text($(this).text()).get(0);//actually this line is what giving me trouble 

what does $("<p>"> this do?
i heard that $("<p>") will first actually check where the element exist or not ,if not only will create element 
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    2026-06-18T07:31:14+00:00Added an answer on June 18, 2026 at 7:31 am

    $('<p>') isn’t a valid jquery selector but it will however create a <p> element which I don’t think is what you’re trying to solve here.

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