2 * jQuery @VERSION - New Wave Javascript
4 * Copyright (c) 2007 John Resig (jquery.com)
5 * Dual licensed under the MIT (MIT-LICENSE.txt)
6 * and GPL (GPL-LICENSE.txt) licenses.
12 // Global undefined variable
13 window.undefined = window.undefined;
16 * Create a new jQuery Object
21 * @param String|Function|Element|Array<Element>|jQuery a selector
22 * @param jQuery|Element|Array<Element> c context
25 var jQuery = function(a,c) {
26 // If the context is global, return a new object
28 return new jQuery(a,c);
30 // Make sure that a selection was provided
33 // HANDLE: $(function)
34 // Shortcut for document ready
35 // Safari reports typeof on DOM NodeLists as a function
36 if ( jQuery.isFunction(a) && !a.nodeType && a[0] == undefined )
37 return new jQuery(document)[ jQuery.fn.ready ? "ready" : "load" ]( a );
39 // Handle HTML strings
40 if ( typeof a == "string" ) {
41 // HANDLE: $(html) -> $(array)
42 var m = /^[^<]*(<.+>)[^>]*$/.exec(a);
44 a = jQuery.clean( [ m[1] ] );
48 return new jQuery( c ).find( a );
53 a.constructor == Array && a ||
55 // HANDLE: $(arraylike)
56 // Watch for when an array-like object is passed as the selector
57 (a.jquery || a.length && a != window && !a.nodeType && a[0] != undefined && a[0].nodeType) && jQuery.makeArray( a ) ||
63 // Map over the $ in case of overwrite
64 if ( typeof $ != "undefined" )
67 // Map the jQuery namespace to the '$' one
71 * This function accepts a string containing a CSS or
72 * basic XPath selector which is then used to match a set of elements.
74 * The core functionality of jQuery centers around this function.
75 * Everything in jQuery is based upon this, or uses this in some way.
76 * The most basic use of this function is to pass in an expression
77 * (usually consisting of CSS or XPath), which then finds all matching
80 * By default, $() looks for DOM elements within the context of the
81 * current HTML document.
83 * @example $("div > p")
84 * @desc Finds all p elements that are children of a div element.
85 * @before <p>one</p> <div><p>two</p></div> <p>three</p>
86 * @result [ <p>two</p> ]
88 * @example $("input:radio", document.forms[0])
89 * @desc Searches for all inputs of type radio within the first form in the document
91 * @example $("div", xml.responseXML)
92 * @desc This finds all div elements within the specified XML document.
95 * @param String expr An expression to search with
96 * @param Element|jQuery context (optional) A DOM Element, Document or jQuery to use as context
100 * @see $(Element<Array>)
104 * Create DOM elements on-the-fly from the provided String of raw HTML.
106 * @example $("<div><p>Hello</p></div>").appendTo("#body")
107 * @desc Creates a div element (and all of its contents) dynamically,
108 * and appends it to the element with the ID of body. Internally, an
109 * element is created and it's innerHTML property set to the given markup.
110 * It is therefore both quite flexible and limited.
113 * @param String html A string of HTML to create on the fly.
116 * @see appendTo(String)
120 * Wrap jQuery functionality around a single or multiple DOM Element(s).
122 * This function also accepts XML Documents and Window objects
123 * as valid arguments (even though they are not DOM Elements).
125 * @example $(document.body).background( "black" );
126 * @desc Sets the background color of the page to black.
128 * @example $( myForm.elements ).hide()
129 * @desc Hides all the input elements within a form
132 * @param Element|Array<Element> elems DOM element(s) to be encapsulated by a jQuery object.
138 * A shorthand for $(document).ready(), allowing you to bind a function
139 * to be executed when the DOM document has finished loading. This function
140 * behaves just like $(document).ready(), in that it should be used to wrap
141 * all of the other $() operations on your page. While this function is,
142 * technically, chainable - there really isn't much use for chaining against it.
143 * You can have as many $(document).ready events on your page as you like.
145 * See ready(Function) for details about the ready event.
147 * @example $(function(){
148 * // Document is ready
150 * @desc Executes the function when the DOM is ready to be used.
152 * @example jQuery(function($) {
153 * // Your code using failsafe $ alias here...
155 * @desc Uses both the shortcut for $(document).ready() and the argument
156 * to write failsafe jQuery code using the $ alias, without relying on the
160 * @param Function fn The function to execute when the DOM is ready.
163 * @see ready(Function)
166 jQuery.fn = jQuery.prototype = {
168 * The current version of jQuery.
179 * The number of elements currently matched.
181 * @example $("img").length;
182 * @before <img src="test1.jpg"/> <img src="test2.jpg"/>
192 * The number of elements currently matched.
194 * @example $("img").size();
195 * @before <img src="test1.jpg"/> <img src="test2.jpg"/>
209 * Access all matched elements. This serves as a backwards-compatible
210 * way of accessing all matched elements (other than the jQuery object
211 * itself, which is, in fact, an array of elements).
213 * @example $("img").get();
214 * @before <img src="test1.jpg"/> <img src="test2.jpg"/>
215 * @result [ <img src="test1.jpg"/> <img src="test2.jpg"/> ]
216 * @desc Selects all images in the document and returns the DOM Elements as an Array
219 * @type Array<Element>
224 * Access a single matched element. num is used to access the
225 * Nth element matched.
227 * @example $("img").get(0);
228 * @before <img src="test1.jpg"/> <img src="test2.jpg"/>
229 * @result [ <img src="test1.jpg"/> ]
230 * @desc Selects all images in the document and returns the first one
234 * @param Number num Access the element in the Nth position.
237 get: function( num ) {
238 return num == undefined ?
240 // Return a 'clean' array
241 jQuery.makeArray( this ) :
243 // Return just the object
248 * Set the jQuery object to an array of elements, while maintaining
251 * @example $("img").pushStack([ document.body ]);
252 * @result $("img").pushStack() == [ document.body ]
257 * @param Elements elems An array of elements
260 pushStack: function( a ) {
261 var ret = jQuery(this);
262 ret.prevObject = this;
263 return ret.setArray( a );
267 * Set the jQuery object to an array of elements. This operation is
268 * completely destructive - be sure to use .pushStack() if you wish to maintain
271 * @example $("img").setArray([ document.body ]);
272 * @result $("img").setArray() == [ document.body ]
277 * @param Elements elems An array of elements
280 setArray: function( a ) {
282 [].push.apply( this, a );
287 * Execute a function within the context of every matched element.
288 * This means that every time the passed-in function is executed
289 * (which is once for every element matched) the 'this' keyword
290 * points to the specific element.
292 * Additionally, the function, when executed, is passed a single
293 * argument representing the position of the element in the matched
296 * @example $("img").each(function(i){
297 * this.src = "test" + i + ".jpg";
299 * @before <img/><img/>
300 * @result <img src="test0.jpg"/><img src="test1.jpg"/>
301 * @desc Iterates over two images and sets their src property
305 * @param Function fn A function to execute
308 each: function( fn, args ) {
309 return jQuery.each( this, fn, args );
313 * Searches every matched element for the object and returns
314 * the index of the element, if found, starting with zero.
315 * Returns -1 if the object wasn't found.
317 * @example $("*").index( $('#foobar')[0] )
318 * @before <div id="foobar"><b></b><span id="foo"></span></div>
320 * @desc Returns the index for the element with ID foobar
322 * @example $("*").index( $('#foo')[0] )
323 * @before <div id="foobar"><b></b><span id="foo"></span></div>
325 * @desc Returns the index for the element with ID foo within another element
327 * @example $("*").index( $('#bar')[0] )
328 * @before <div id="foobar"><b></b><span id="foo"></span></div>
330 * @desc Returns -1, as there is no element with ID bar
334 * @param Element subject Object to search for
337 index: function( obj ) {
339 this.each(function(i){
340 if ( this == obj ) pos = i;
346 * Access a property on the first matched element.
347 * This method makes it easy to retrieve a property value
348 * from the first matched element.
350 * @example $("img").attr("src");
351 * @before <img src="test.jpg"/>
353 * @desc Returns the src attribute from the first image in the document.
357 * @param String name The name of the property to access.
358 * @cat DOM/Attributes
362 * Set a key/value object as properties to all matched elements.
364 * This serves as the best way to set a large number of properties
365 * on all matched elements.
367 * @example $("img").attr({ src: "test.jpg", alt: "Test Image" });
369 * @result <img src="test.jpg" alt="Test Image"/>
370 * @desc Sets src and alt attributes to all images.
374 * @param Map properties Key/value pairs to set as object properties.
375 * @cat DOM/Attributes
379 * Set a single property to a value, on all matched elements.
381 * Can compute values provided as ${formula}, see second example.
383 * Note that you can't set the name property of input elements in IE.
384 * Use $(html) or .append(html) or .html(html) to create elements
385 * on the fly including the name property.
387 * @example $("img").attr("src","test.jpg");
389 * @result <img src="test.jpg"/>
390 * @desc Sets src attribute to all images.
392 * @example $("img").attr("title", "${this.src}");
393 * @before <img src="test.jpg" />
394 * @result <img src="test.jpg" title="test.jpg" />
395 * @desc Sets title attribute from src attribute, a shortcut for attr(String,Function)
399 * @param String key The name of the property to set.
400 * @param Object value The value to set the property to.
401 * @cat DOM/Attributes
405 * Set a single property to a computed value, on all matched elements.
407 * Instead of a value, a function is provided, that computes the value.
409 * @example $("img").attr("title", function() { return this.src });
410 * @before <img src="test.jpg" />
411 * @result <img src="test.jpg" title="test.jpg" />
412 * @desc Sets title attribute from src attribute.
414 * @example $("img").attr("title", function(index) { return this.title + (i + 1); });
415 * @before <img title="pic" /><img title="pic" /><img title="pic" />
416 * @result <img title="pic1" /><img title="pic2" /><img title="pic3" />
417 * @desc Enumerate title attribute.
421 * @param String key The name of the property to set.
422 * @param Function value A function returning the value to set.
423 * Scope: Current element, argument: Index of current element
424 * @cat DOM/Attributes
426 attr: function( key, value, type ) {
429 // Look for the case where we're accessing a style value
430 if ( key.constructor == String )
431 if ( value == undefined )
432 return this.length && jQuery[ type || "attr" ]( this[0], key ) || undefined;
438 // Check to see if we're setting style values
439 return this.each(function(index){
440 // Set all the styles
441 for ( var prop in obj )
443 type ? this.style : this,
444 prop, jQuery.prop(this, obj[prop], type, index, prop)
450 * Access a style property on the first matched element.
451 * This method makes it easy to retrieve a style property value
452 * from the first matched element.
454 * @example $("p").css("color");
455 * @before <p style="color:red;">Test Paragraph.</p>
457 * @desc Retrieves the color style of the first paragraph
459 * @example $("p").css("font-weight");
460 * @before <p style="font-weight: bold;">Test Paragraph.</p>
462 * @desc Retrieves the font-weight style of the first paragraph.
466 * @param String name The name of the property to access.
471 * Set a key/value object as style properties to all matched elements.
473 * This serves as the best way to set a large number of style properties
474 * on all matched elements.
476 * @example $("p").css({ color: "red", background: "blue" });
477 * @before <p>Test Paragraph.</p>
478 * @result <p style="color:red; background:blue;">Test Paragraph.</p>
479 * @desc Sets color and background styles to all p elements.
483 * @param Map properties Key/value pairs to set as style properties.
488 * Set a single style property to a value, on all matched elements.
489 * If a number is provided, it is automatically converted into a pixel value.
491 * @example $("p").css("color","red");
492 * @before <p>Test Paragraph.</p>
493 * @result <p style="color:red;">Test Paragraph.</p>
494 * @desc Changes the color of all paragraphs to red
496 * @example $("p").css("left",30);
497 * @before <p>Test Paragraph.</p>
498 * @result <p style="left:30px;">Test Paragraph.</p>
499 * @desc Changes the left of all paragraphs to "30px"
503 * @param String key The name of the property to set.
504 * @param String|Number value The value to set the property to.
507 css: function( key, value ) {
508 return this.attr( key, value, "curCSS" );
512 * Get the text contents of all matched elements. The result is
513 * a string that contains the combined text contents of all matched
514 * elements. This method works on both HTML and XML documents.
516 * @example $("p").text();
517 * @before <p><b>Test</b> Paragraph.</p><p>Paraparagraph</p>
518 * @result Test Paragraph.Paraparagraph
519 * @desc Gets the concatenated text of all paragraphs
523 * @cat DOM/Attributes
527 * Set the text contents of all matched elements.
529 * Similar to html(), but escapes HTML (replace "<" and ">" with their
532 * @example $("p").text("<b>Some</b> new text.");
533 * @before <p>Test Paragraph.</p>
534 * @result <p><b>Some</b> new text.</p>
535 * @desc Sets the text of all paragraphs.
537 * @example $("p").text("<b>Some</b> new text.", true);
538 * @before <p>Test Paragraph.</p>
539 * @result <p>Some new text.</p>
540 * @desc Sets the text of all paragraphs.
544 * @param String val The text value to set the contents of the element to.
545 * @cat DOM/Attributes
548 if ( typeof e == "string" )
549 return this.empty().append( document.createTextNode( e ) );
552 jQuery.each( e || this, function(){
553 jQuery.each( this.childNodes, function(){
554 if ( this.nodeType != 8 )
555 t += this.nodeType != 1 ?
556 this.nodeValue : jQuery.fn.text([ this ]);
563 * Wrap all matched elements with a structure of other elements.
564 * This wrapping process is most useful for injecting additional
565 * stucture into a document, without ruining the original semantic
566 * qualities of a document.
568 * This works by going through the first element
569 * provided (which is generated, on the fly, from the provided HTML)
570 * and finds the deepest ancestor element within its
571 * structure - it is that element that will en-wrap everything else.
573 * This does not work with elements that contain text. Any necessary text
574 * must be added after the wrapping is done.
576 * @example $("p").wrap("<div class='wrap'></div>");
577 * @before <p>Test Paragraph.</p>
578 * @result <div class='wrap'><p>Test Paragraph.</p></div>
582 * @param String html A string of HTML, that will be created on the fly and wrapped around the target.
583 * @cat DOM/Manipulation
587 * Wrap all matched elements with a structure of other elements.
588 * This wrapping process is most useful for injecting additional
589 * stucture into a document, without ruining the original semantic
590 * qualities of a document.
592 * This works by going through the first element
593 * provided and finding the deepest ancestor element within its
594 * structure - it is that element that will en-wrap everything else.
596 * This does not work with elements that contain text. Any necessary text
597 * must be added after the wrapping is done.
599 * @example $("p").wrap( document.getElementById('content') );
600 * @before <p>Test Paragraph.</p><div id="content"></div>
601 * @result <div id="content"><p>Test Paragraph.</p></div>
605 * @param Element elem A DOM element that will be wrapped around the target.
606 * @cat DOM/Manipulation
609 // The elements to wrap the target around
610 var a = jQuery.clean(arguments);
612 // Wrap each of the matched elements individually
613 return this.each(function(){
614 // Clone the structure that we're using to wrap
615 var b = a[0].cloneNode(true);
617 // Insert it before the element to be wrapped
618 this.parentNode.insertBefore( b, this );
620 // Find the deepest point in the wrap structure
621 while ( b.firstChild )
624 // Move the matched element to within the wrap structure
625 b.appendChild( this );
630 * Append content to the inside of every matched element.
632 * This operation is similar to doing an appendChild to all the
633 * specified elements, adding them into the document.
635 * @example $("p").append("<b>Hello</b>");
636 * @before <p>I would like to say: </p>
637 * @result <p>I would like to say: <b>Hello</b></p>
638 * @desc Appends some HTML to all paragraphs.
640 * @example $("p").append( $("#foo")[0] );
641 * @before <p>I would like to say: </p><b id="foo">Hello</b>
642 * @result <p>I would like to say: <b id="foo">Hello</b></p>
643 * @desc Appends an Element to all paragraphs.
645 * @example $("p").append( $("b") );
646 * @before <p>I would like to say: </p><b>Hello</b>
647 * @result <p>I would like to say: <b>Hello</b></p>
648 * @desc Appends a jQuery object (similar to an Array of DOM Elements) to all paragraphs.
652 * @param <Content> content Content to append to the target
653 * @cat DOM/Manipulation
654 * @see prepend(<Content>)
655 * @see before(<Content>)
656 * @see after(<Content>)
659 return this.domManip(arguments, true, 1, function(a){
660 this.appendChild( a );
665 * Prepend content to the inside of every matched element.
667 * This operation is the best way to insert elements
668 * inside, at the beginning, of all matched elements.
670 * @example $("p").prepend("<b>Hello</b>");
671 * @before <p>I would like to say: </p>
672 * @result <p><b>Hello</b>I would like to say: </p>
673 * @desc Prepends some HTML to all paragraphs.
675 * @example $("p").prepend( $("#foo")[0] );
676 * @before <p>I would like to say: </p><b id="foo">Hello</b>
677 * @result <p><b id="foo">Hello</b>I would like to say: </p>
678 * @desc Prepends an Element to all paragraphs.
680 * @example $("p").prepend( $("b") );
681 * @before <p>I would like to say: </p><b>Hello</b>
682 * @result <p><b>Hello</b>I would like to say: </p>
683 * @desc Prepends a jQuery object (similar to an Array of DOM Elements) to all paragraphs.
687 * @param <Content> content Content to prepend to the target.
688 * @cat DOM/Manipulation
689 * @see append(<Content>)
690 * @see before(<Content>)
691 * @see after(<Content>)
693 prepend: function() {
694 return this.domManip(arguments, true, -1, function(a){
695 this.insertBefore( a, this.firstChild );
700 * Insert content before each of the matched elements.
702 * @example $("p").before("<b>Hello</b>");
703 * @before <p>I would like to say: </p>
704 * @result <b>Hello</b><p>I would like to say: </p>
705 * @desc Inserts some HTML before all paragraphs.
707 * @example $("p").before( $("#foo")[0] );
708 * @before <p>I would like to say: </p><b id="foo">Hello</b>
709 * @result <b id="foo">Hello</b><p>I would like to say: </p>
710 * @desc Inserts an Element before all paragraphs.
712 * @example $("p").before( $("b") );
713 * @before <p>I would like to say: </p><b>Hello</b>
714 * @result <b>Hello</b><p>I would like to say: </p>
715 * @desc Inserts a jQuery object (similar to an Array of DOM Elements) before all paragraphs.
719 * @param <Content> content Content to insert before each target.
720 * @cat DOM/Manipulation
721 * @see append(<Content>)
722 * @see prepend(<Content>)
723 * @see after(<Content>)
726 return this.domManip(arguments, false, 1, function(a){
727 this.parentNode.insertBefore( a, this );
732 * Insert content after each of the matched elements.
734 * @example $("p").after("<b>Hello</b>");
735 * @before <p>I would like to say: </p>
736 * @result <p>I would like to say: </p><b>Hello</b>
737 * @desc Inserts some HTML after all paragraphs.
739 * @example $("p").after( $("#foo")[0] );
740 * @before <b id="foo">Hello</b><p>I would like to say: </p>
741 * @result <p>I would like to say: </p><b id="foo">Hello</b>
742 * @desc Inserts an Element after all paragraphs.
744 * @example $("p").after( $("b") );
745 * @before <b>Hello</b><p>I would like to say: </p>
746 * @result <p>I would like to say: </p><b>Hello</b>
747 * @desc Inserts a jQuery object (similar to an Array of DOM Elements) after all paragraphs.
751 * @param <Content> content Content to insert after each target.
752 * @cat DOM/Manipulation
753 * @see append(<Content>)
754 * @see prepend(<Content>)
755 * @see before(<Content>)
758 return this.domManip(arguments, false, -1, function(a){
759 this.parentNode.insertBefore( a, this.nextSibling );
764 * End the most recent 'destructive' operation, reverting the list of matched elements
765 * back to its previous state. After an end operation, the list of matched elements will
766 * revert to the last state of matched elements.
768 * If there was no destructive operation before, an empty set is returned.
770 * @example $("p").find("span").end();
771 * @before <p><span>Hello</span>, how are you?</p>
772 * @result [ <p>...</p> ]
773 * @desc Selects all paragraphs, finds span elements inside these, and reverts the
774 * selection back to the paragraphs.
778 * @cat DOM/Traversing
781 return this.prevObject || jQuery([]);
785 * Searches for all elements that match the specified expression.
787 * This method is a good way to find additional descendant
788 * elements with which to process.
790 * All searching is done using a jQuery expression. The expression can be
791 * written using CSS 1-3 Selector syntax, or basic XPath.
793 * @example $("p").find("span");
794 * @before <p><span>Hello</span>, how are you?</p>
795 * @result [ <span>Hello</span> ]
796 * @desc Starts with all paragraphs and searches for descendant span
797 * elements, same as $("p span")
801 * @param String expr An expression to search with.
802 * @cat DOM/Traversing
805 return this.pushStack( jQuery.map( this, function(a){
806 return jQuery.find(t,a);
811 * Clone matched DOM Elements and select the clones.
813 * This is useful for moving copies of the elements to another
814 * location in the DOM.
816 * @example $("b").clone().prependTo("p");
817 * @before <b>Hello</b><p>, how are you?</p>
818 * @result <b>Hello</b><p><b>Hello</b>, how are you?</p>
819 * @desc Clones all b elements (and selects the clones) and prepends them to all paragraphs.
823 * @param Boolean deep (Optional) Set to false if you don't want to clone all descendant nodes, in addition to the element itself.
824 * @cat DOM/Manipulation
826 clone: function(deep) {
827 return this.pushStack( jQuery.map( this, function(a){
828 return a.cloneNode( deep != undefined ? deep : true );
833 * Removes all elements from the set of matched elements that do not
834 * match the specified expression(s). This method is used to narrow down
835 * the results of a search.
837 * Provide a comma-separated list of expressions to apply multiple filters at once.
839 * @example $("p").filter(".selected")
840 * @before <p class="selected">Hello</p><p>How are you?</p>
841 * @result [ <p class="selected">Hello</p> ]
842 * @desc Selects all paragraphs and removes those without a class "selected".
844 * @example $("p").filter(".selected, :first")
845 * @before <p>Hello</p><p>Hello Again</p><p class="selected">And Again</p>
846 * @result [ <p>Hello</p>, <p class="selected">And Again</p> ]
847 * @desc Selects all paragraphs and removes those without class "selected" and being the first one.
851 * @param String expression Expression(s) to search with.
852 * @cat DOM/Traversing
856 * Removes all elements from the set of matched elements that do not
857 * pass the specified filter. This method is used to narrow down
858 * the results of a search.
860 * @example $("p").filter(function(index) {
861 * return $("ol", this).length == 0;
863 * @before <p><ol><li>Hello</li></ol></p><p>How are you?</p>
864 * @result [ <p>How are you?</p> ]
865 * @desc Remove all elements that have a child ol element
869 * @param Function filter A function to use for filtering
870 * @cat DOM/Traversing
872 filter: function(t) {
873 return this.pushStack(
874 jQuery.isFunction( t ) &&
875 jQuery.grep(this, function(el, index){
876 return t.apply(el, [index])
879 jQuery.multiFilter(t,this) );
883 * Removes the specified Element from the set of matched elements. This
884 * method is used to remove a single Element from a jQuery object.
886 * @example $("p").not( $("#selected")[0] )
887 * @before <p>Hello</p><p id="selected">Hello Again</p>
888 * @result [ <p>Hello</p> ]
889 * @desc Removes the element with the ID "selected" from the set of all paragraphs.
893 * @param Element el An element to remove from the set
894 * @cat DOM/Traversing
898 * Removes elements matching the specified expression from the set
899 * of matched elements. This method is used to remove one or more
900 * elements from a jQuery object.
902 * @example $("p").not("#selected")
903 * @before <p>Hello</p><p id="selected">Hello Again</p>
904 * @result [ <p>Hello</p> ]
905 * @desc Removes the element with the ID "selected" from the set of all paragraphs.
909 * @param String expr An expression with which to remove matching elements
910 * @cat DOM/Traversing
914 * Removes any elements inside the array of elements from the set
915 * of matched elements. This method is used to remove one or more
916 * elements from a jQuery object.
918 * @example $("p").not( $("div p.selected") )
919 * @before <div><p>Hello</p><p class="selected">Hello Again</p></div>
920 * @result [ <p>Hello</p> ]
921 * @desc Removes all elements that match "div p.selected" from the total set of all paragraphs.
925 * @param jQuery elems A set of elements to remove from the jQuery set of matched elements.
926 * @cat DOM/Traversing
929 return this.pushStack(
930 t.constructor == String &&
931 jQuery.multiFilter(t,this,true) ||
933 jQuery.grep(this,function(a){
934 if ( t.constructor == Array || t.jquery )
935 return jQuery.inArray( t, a ) < 0;
942 * Adds more elements, matched by the given expression,
943 * to the set of matched elements.
945 * @example $("p").add("span")
946 * @before <p>Hello</p><span>Hello Again</span>
947 * @result [ <p>Hello</p>, <span>Hello Again</span> ]
951 * @param String expr An expression whose matched elements are added
952 * @cat DOM/Traversing
956 * Adds more elements, created on the fly, to the set of
959 * @example $("p").add("<span>Again</span>")
960 * @before <p>Hello</p>
961 * @result [ <p>Hello</p>, <span>Again</span> ]
965 * @param String html A string of HTML to create on the fly.
966 * @cat DOM/Traversing
970 * Adds one or more Elements to the set of matched elements.
972 * @example $("p").add( document.getElementById("a") )
973 * @before <p>Hello</p><p><span id="a">Hello Again</span></p>
974 * @result [ <p>Hello</p>, <span id="a">Hello Again</span> ]
976 * @example $("p").add( document.forms[0].elements )
977 * @before <p>Hello</p><p><form><input/><button/></form>
978 * @result [ <p>Hello</p>, <input/>, <button/> ]
982 * @param Element|Array<Element> elements One or more Elements to add
983 * @cat DOM/Traversing
986 return this.pushStack( jQuery.merge(
988 t.constructor == String ?
990 t.length != undefined && !t.nodeName ?
996 * Checks the current selection against an expression and returns true,
997 * if at least one element of the selection fits the given expression.
999 * Does return false, if no element fits or the expression is not valid.
1001 * filter(String) is used internally, therefore all rules that apply there
1004 * @example $("input[@type='checkbox']").parent().is("form")
1005 * @before <form><input type="checkbox" /></form>
1007 * @desc Returns true, because the parent of the input is a form element
1009 * @example $("input[@type='checkbox']").parent().is("form")
1010 * @before <form><p><input type="checkbox" /></p></form>
1012 * @desc Returns false, because the parent of the input is a p element
1016 * @param String expr The expression with which to filter
1017 * @cat DOM/Traversing
1019 is: function(expr) {
1020 return expr ? jQuery.filter(expr,this).r.length > 0 : false;
1024 * Get the current value of the first matched element.
1026 * @example $("input").val();
1027 * @before <input type="text" value="some text"/>
1028 * @result "some text"
1032 * @cat DOM/Attributes
1036 * Set the value of every matched element.
1038 * @example $("input").val("test");
1039 * @before <input type="text" value="some text"/>
1040 * @result <input type="text" value="test"/>
1044 * @param String val Set the property to the specified value.
1045 * @cat DOM/Attributes
1047 val: function( val ) {
1048 return val == undefined ?
1049 ( this.length ? this[0].value : null ) :
1050 this.attr( "value", val );
1054 * Get the html contents of the first matched element.
1055 * This property is not available on XML documents.
1057 * @example $("div").html();
1058 * @before <div><input/></div>
1063 * @cat DOM/Attributes
1067 * Set the html contents of every matched element.
1068 * This property is not available on XML documents.
1070 * @example $("div").html("<b>new stuff</b>");
1071 * @before <div><input/></div>
1072 * @result <div><b>new stuff</b></div>
1076 * @param String val Set the html contents to the specified value.
1077 * @cat DOM/Attributes
1079 html: function( val ) {
1080 return val == undefined ?
1081 ( this.length ? this[0].innerHTML : null ) :
1082 this.empty().append( val );
1089 * @param Boolean table Insert TBODY in TABLEs if one is not found.
1090 * @param Number dir If dir<0, process args in reverse order.
1091 * @param Function fn The function doing the DOM manipulation.
1095 domManip: function(args, table, dir, fn){
1096 var clone = this.length > 1;
1097 var a = jQuery.clean(args);
1101 return this.each(function(){
1104 if ( table && this.nodeName.toUpperCase() == "TABLE" && a[0].nodeName.toUpperCase() == "TR" )
1105 obj = this.getElementsByTagName("tbody")[0] || this.appendChild(document.createElement("tbody"));
1107 jQuery.each( a, function(){
1108 fn.apply( obj, [ clone ? this.cloneNode(true) : this ] );
1116 * Extends the jQuery object itself. Can be used to add functions into
1117 * the jQuery namespace and to add plugin methods (plugins).
1119 * @example jQuery.fn.extend({
1120 * check: function() {
1121 * return this.each(function() { this.checked = true; });
1123 * uncheck: function() {
1124 * return this.each(function() { this.checked = false; });
1127 * $("input[@type=checkbox]").check();
1128 * $("input[@type=radio]").uncheck();
1129 * @desc Adds two plugin methods.
1131 * @example jQuery.extend({
1132 * min: function(a, b) { return a < b ? a : b; },
1133 * max: function(a, b) { return a > b ? a : b; }
1135 * @desc Adds two functions into the jQuery namespace
1138 * @param Object prop The object that will be merged into the jQuery object
1144 * Extend one object with one or more others, returning the original,
1145 * modified, object. This is a great utility for simple inheritance.
1147 * @example var settings = { validate: false, limit: 5, name: "foo" };
1148 * var options = { validate: true, name: "bar" };
1149 * jQuery.extend(settings, options);
1150 * @result settings == { validate: true, limit: 5, name: "bar" }
1151 * @desc Merge settings and options, modifying settings
1153 * @example var defaults = { validate: false, limit: 5, name: "foo" };
1154 * var options = { validate: true, name: "bar" };
1155 * var settings = jQuery.extend({}, defaults, options);
1156 * @result settings == { validate: true, limit: 5, name: "bar" }
1157 * @desc Merge defaults and options, without modifying the defaults
1160 * @param Object target The object to extend
1161 * @param Object prop1 The object that will be merged into the first.
1162 * @param Object propN (optional) More objects to merge into the first
1166 jQuery.extend = jQuery.fn.extend = function() {
1167 // copy reference to target object
1168 var target = arguments[0],
1171 // extend jQuery itself if only one argument is passed
1172 if ( arguments.length == 1 ) {
1177 while (prop = arguments[a++])
1178 // Extend the base object
1179 for ( var i in prop ) target[i] = prop[i];
1181 // Return the modified object
1187 * Run this function to give control of the $ variable back
1188 * to whichever library first implemented it. This helps to make
1189 * sure that jQuery doesn't conflict with the $ object
1190 * of other libraries.
1192 * By using this function, you will only be able to access jQuery
1193 * using the 'jQuery' variable. For example, where you used to do
1194 * $("div p"), you now must do jQuery("div p").
1196 * @example jQuery.noConflict();
1197 * // Do something with jQuery
1198 * jQuery("div p").hide();
1199 * // Do something with another library's $()
1200 * $("content").style.display = 'none';
1201 * @desc Maps the original object that was referenced by $ back to $
1203 * @example jQuery.noConflict();
1206 * // more code using $ as alias to jQuery
1209 * // other code using $ as an alias to the other library
1210 * @desc Reverts the $ alias and then creates and executes a
1211 * function to provide the $ as a jQuery alias inside the functions
1212 * scope. Inside the function the original $ object is not available.
1213 * This works well for most plugins that don't rely on any other library.
1216 * @name $.noConflict
1220 noConflict: function() {
1225 isFunction: function( fn ) {
1226 return fn && typeof fn == "function";
1230 * A generic iterator function, which can be used to seemlessly
1231 * iterate over both objects and arrays. This function is not the same
1232 * as $().each() - which is used to iterate, exclusively, over a jQuery
1233 * object. This function can be used to iterate over anything.
1235 * The callback has two arguments:the key (objects) or index (arrays) as first
1236 * the first, and the value as the second.
1238 * @example $.each( [0,1,2], function(i, n){
1239 * alert( "Item #" + i + ": " + n );
1241 * @desc This is an example of iterating over the items in an array,
1242 * accessing both the current item and its index.
1244 * @example $.each( { name: "John", lang: "JS" }, function(i, n){
1245 * alert( "Name: " + i + ", Value: " + n );
1248 * @desc This is an example of iterating over the properties in an
1249 * Object, accessing both the current item and its key.
1252 * @param Object obj The object, or array, to iterate over.
1253 * @param Function fn The function that will be executed on every object.
1257 // args is for internal usage only
1258 each: function( obj, fn, args ) {
1259 if ( obj.length == undefined )
1260 for ( var i in obj )
1261 fn.apply( obj[i], args || [i, obj[i]] );
1263 for ( var i = 0, ol = obj.length; i < ol; i++ )
1264 if ( fn.apply( obj[i], args || [i, obj[i]] ) === false ) break;
1268 prop: function(elem, value, type, index, prop){
1269 // Handle executable functions
1270 if ( jQuery.isFunction( value ) )
1271 return value.call( elem, [index] );
1273 // exclude the following css properties to add px
1274 var exclude = /z-?index|font-?weight|opacity|zoom|line-?height/i;
1276 // Handle passing in a number to a CSS property
1277 if ( value.constructor == Number && type == "curCSS" && !exclude.test(prop) )
1278 return value + "px";
1284 // internal only, use addClass("class")
1285 add: function( elem, c ){
1286 jQuery.each( c.split(/\s+/), function(i, cur){
1287 if ( !jQuery.className.has( elem.className, cur ) )
1288 elem.className += ( elem.className ? " " : "" ) + cur;
1292 // internal only, use removeClass("class")
1293 remove: function( elem, c ){
1294 elem.className = c ?
1295 jQuery.grep( elem.className.split(/\s+/), function(cur){
1296 return !jQuery.className.has( c, cur );
1300 // internal only, use is(".class")
1301 has: function( t, c ) {
1302 t = t.className || t;
1303 return t && new RegExp("(^|\\s)" + c + "(\\s|$)").test( t );
1308 * Swap in/out style options.
1311 swap: function(e,o,f) {
1312 for ( var i in o ) {
1313 e.style["old"+i] = e.style[i];
1318 e.style[i] = e.style["old"+i];
1321 css: function(e,p) {
1322 if ( p == "height" || p == "width" ) {
1323 var old = {}, oHeight, oWidth, d = ["Top","Bottom","Right","Left"];
1325 jQuery.each( d, function(){
1326 old["padding" + this] = 0;
1327 old["border" + this + "Width"] = 0;
1330 jQuery.swap( e, old, function() {
1331 if (jQuery.css(e,"display") != "none") {
1332 oHeight = e.offsetHeight;
1333 oWidth = e.offsetWidth;
1335 e = jQuery(e.cloneNode(true))
1336 .find(":radio").removeAttr("checked").end()
1338 visibility: "hidden", position: "absolute", display: "block", right: "0", left: "0"
1339 }).appendTo(e.parentNode)[0];
1341 var parPos = jQuery.css(e.parentNode,"position");
1342 if ( parPos == "" || parPos == "static" )
1343 e.parentNode.style.position = "relative";
1345 oHeight = e.clientHeight;
1346 oWidth = e.clientWidth;
1348 if ( parPos == "" || parPos == "static" )
1349 e.parentNode.style.position = "static";
1351 e.parentNode.removeChild(e);
1355 return p == "height" ? oHeight : oWidth;
1358 return jQuery.curCSS( e, p );
1361 curCSS: function(elem, prop, force) {
1364 if (prop == "opacity" && jQuery.browser.msie)
1365 return jQuery.attr(elem.style, "opacity");
1367 if (prop == "float" || prop == "cssFloat")
1368 prop = jQuery.browser.msie ? "styleFloat" : "cssFloat";
1370 if (!force && elem.style[prop])
1371 ret = elem.style[prop];
1373 else if (document.defaultView && document.defaultView.getComputedStyle) {
1375 if (prop == "cssFloat" || prop == "styleFloat")
1378 prop = prop.replace(/([A-Z])/g,"-$1").toLowerCase();
1379 var cur = document.defaultView.getComputedStyle(elem, null);
1382 ret = cur.getPropertyValue(prop);
1383 else if ( prop == "display" )
1386 jQuery.swap(elem, { display: "block" }, function() {
1387 var c = document.defaultView.getComputedStyle(this, "");
1388 ret = c && c.getPropertyValue(prop) || "";
1391 } else if (elem.currentStyle) {
1393 var newProp = prop.replace(/\-(\w)/g,function(m,c){return c.toUpperCase();});
1394 ret = elem.currentStyle[prop] || elem.currentStyle[newProp];
1401 clean: function(a) {
1404 jQuery.each( a, function(i,arg){
1407 if ( arg.constructor == Number )
1408 arg = arg.toString();
1410 // Convert html string into DOM nodes
1411 if ( typeof arg == "string" ) {
1412 // Trim whitespace, otherwise indexOf won't work as expected
1413 var s = jQuery.trim(arg), div = document.createElement("div"), tb = [];
1416 // option or optgroup
1417 !s.indexOf("<opt") &&
1418 [1, "<select>", "</select>"] ||
1420 (!s.indexOf("<thead") || !s.indexOf("<tbody") || !s.indexOf("<tfoot")) &&
1421 [1, "<table>", "</table>"] ||
1423 !s.indexOf("<tr") &&
1424 [2, "<table><tbody>", "</tbody></table>"] ||
1426 // <thead> matched above
1427 (!s.indexOf("<td") || !s.indexOf("<th")) &&
1428 [3, "<table><tbody><tr>", "</tr></tbody></table>"] ||
1432 // Go to html and back, then peel off extra wrappers
1433 div.innerHTML = wrap[1] + s + wrap[2];
1435 // Move to the right depth
1437 div = div.firstChild;
1439 // Remove IE's autoinserted <tbody> from table fragments
1440 if ( jQuery.browser.msie ) {
1442 // String was a <table>, *may* have spurious <tbody>
1443 if ( !s.indexOf("<table") && s.indexOf("<tbody") < 0 )
1444 tb = div.firstChild && div.firstChild.childNodes;
1446 // String was a bare <thead> or <tfoot>
1447 else if ( wrap[1] == "<table>" && s.indexOf("<tbody") < 0 )
1448 tb = div.childNodes;
1450 for ( var n = tb.length-1; n >= 0 ; --n )
1451 if ( tb[n].nodeName.toUpperCase() == "TBODY" && !tb[n].childNodes.length )
1452 tb[n].parentNode.removeChild(tb[n]);
1456 arg = div.childNodes;
1459 if ( arg.length === 0 )
1462 if ( arg[0] == undefined )
1465 r = jQuery.merge( r, arg );
1472 attr: function(elem, name, value){
1475 "class": "className",
1476 "float": jQuery.browser.msie ? "styleFloat" : "cssFloat",
1477 cssFloat: jQuery.browser.msie ? "styleFloat" : "cssFloat",
1478 innerHTML: "innerHTML",
1479 className: "className",
1481 disabled: "disabled",
1483 readonly: "readOnly",
1484 selected: "selected"
1487 // IE actually uses filters for opacity ... elem is actually elem.style
1488 if ( name == "opacity" && jQuery.browser.msie && value != undefined ) {
1489 // IE has trouble with opacity if it does not have layout
1490 // Force it by setting the zoom level
1493 // Set the alpha filter to set the opacity
1494 return elem.filter = elem.filter.replace(/alpha\([^\)]*\)/gi,"") +
1495 ( value == 1 ? "" : "alpha(opacity=" + value * 100 + ")" );
1497 } else if ( name == "opacity" && jQuery.browser.msie )
1498 return elem.filter ?
1499 parseFloat( elem.filter.match(/alpha\(opacity=(.*)\)/)[1] ) / 100 : 1;
1501 // Mozilla doesn't play well with opacity 1
1502 if ( name == "opacity" && jQuery.browser.mozilla && value == 1 )
1505 // Certain attributes only work when accessed via the old DOM 0 way
1507 if ( value != undefined ) elem[fix[name]] = value;
1508 return elem[fix[name]];
1510 } else if ( value == undefined && jQuery.browser.msie && elem.nodeName && elem.nodeName.toUpperCase() == "FORM" && (name == "action" || name == "method") )
1511 return elem.getAttributeNode(name).nodeValue;
1513 // IE elem.getAttribute passes even for style
1514 else if ( elem.tagName ) {
1515 if ( value != undefined ) elem.setAttribute( name, value );
1516 return elem.getAttribute( name );
1519 name = name.replace(/-([a-z])/ig,function(z,b){return b.toUpperCase();});
1520 if ( value != undefined ) elem[name] = value;
1526 * Remove the whitespace from the beginning and end of a string.
1528 * @example $.trim(" hello, how are you? ");
1529 * @result "hello, how are you?"
1533 * @param String str The string to trim.
1537 return t.replace(/^\s+|\s+$/g, "");
1540 makeArray: function( a ) {
1543 if ( a.constructor != Array )
1544 for ( var i = 0, al = a.length; i < al; i++ )
1552 inArray: function( b, a ) {
1553 for ( var i = 0, al = a.length; i < al; i++ )
1560 * Merge two arrays together, removing all duplicates.
1562 * The result is the altered first argument with
1563 * the unique elements from the second array added.
1565 * @example $.merge( [0,1,2], [2,3,4] )
1566 * @result [0,1,2,3,4]
1567 * @desc Merges two arrays, removing the duplicate 2
1569 * @example var array = [3,2,1];
1570 * $.merge( array, [4,3,2] )
1571 * @result array == [3,2,1,4]
1572 * @desc Merges two arrays, removing the duplicates 3 and 2
1576 * @param Array first The first array to merge, the unique elements of second added.
1577 * @param Array second The second array to merge into the first, unaltered.
1580 merge: function(first, second) {
1581 var r = [].slice.call( first, 0 );
1583 // Now check for duplicates between the two arrays
1584 // and only add the unique items
1585 for ( var i = 0, sl = second.length; i < sl; i++ )
1586 // Check for duplicates
1587 if ( jQuery.inArray( second[i], r ) == -1 )
1588 // The item is unique, add it
1589 first.push( second[i] );
1595 * Filter items out of an array, by using a filter function.
1597 * The specified function will be passed two arguments: The
1598 * current array item and the index of the item in the array. The
1599 * function must return 'true' to keep the item in the array,
1600 * false to remove it.
1602 * @example $.grep( [0,1,2], function(i){
1609 * @param Array array The Array to find items in.
1610 * @param Function fn The function to process each item against.
1611 * @param Boolean inv Invert the selection - select the opposite of the function.
1614 grep: function(elems, fn, inv) {
1615 // If a string is passed in for the function, make a function
1616 // for it (a handy shortcut)
1617 if ( typeof fn == "string" )
1618 fn = new Function("a","i","return " + fn);
1622 // Go through the array, only saving the items
1623 // that pass the validator function
1624 for ( var i = 0, el = elems.length; i < el; i++ )
1625 if ( !inv && fn(elems[i],i) || inv && !fn(elems[i],i) )
1626 result.push( elems[i] );
1632 * Translate all items in an array to another array of items.
1634 * The translation function that is provided to this method is
1635 * called for each item in the array and is passed one argument:
1636 * The item to be translated.
1638 * The function can then return the translated value, 'null'
1639 * (to remove the item), or an array of values - which will
1640 * be flattened into the full array.
1642 * @example $.map( [0,1,2], function(i){
1646 * @desc Maps the original array to a new one and adds 4 to each value.
1648 * @example $.map( [0,1,2], function(i){
1649 * return i > 0 ? i + 1 : null;
1652 * @desc Maps the original array to a new one and adds 1 to each
1653 * value if it is bigger then zero, otherwise it's removed-
1655 * @example $.map( [0,1,2], function(i){
1656 * return [ i, i + 1 ];
1658 * @result [0, 1, 1, 2, 2, 3]
1659 * @desc Maps the original array to a new one, each element is added
1660 * with it's original value and the value plus one.
1664 * @param Array array The Array to translate.
1665 * @param Function fn The function to process each item against.
1668 map: function(elems, fn) {
1669 // If a string is passed in for the function, make a function
1670 // for it (a handy shortcut)
1671 if ( typeof fn == "string" )
1672 fn = new Function("a","return " + fn);
1674 var result = [], r = [];
1676 // Go through the array, translating each of the items to their
1677 // new value (or values).
1678 for ( var i = 0, el = elems.length; i < el; i++ ) {
1679 var val = fn(elems[i],i);
1681 if ( val !== null && val != undefined ) {
1682 if ( val.constructor != Array ) val = [val];
1683 result = result.concat( val );
1687 var r = result.length ? [ result[0] ] : [];
1689 check: for ( var i = 1, rl = result.length; i < rl; i++ ) {
1690 for ( var j = 0; j < i; j++ )
1691 if ( result[i] == r[j] )
1694 r.push( result[i] );
1702 * Contains flags for the useragent, read from navigator.userAgent.
1703 * Available flags are: safari, opera, msie, mozilla
1705 * This property is available before the DOM is ready, therefore you can
1706 * use it to add ready events only for certain browsers.
1708 * There are situations where object detections is not reliable enough, in that
1709 * cases it makes sense to use browser detection. Simply try to avoid both!
1711 * A combination of browser and object detection yields quite reliable results.
1713 * @example $.browser.msie
1714 * @desc Returns true if the current useragent is some version of microsoft's internet explorer
1716 * @example if($.browser.safari) { $( function() { alert("this is safari!"); } ); }
1717 * @desc Alerts "this is safari!" only for safari browsers
1726 * Whether the W3C compliant box model is being used.
1734 var b = navigator.userAgent.toLowerCase();
1736 // Figure out what browser is being used
1738 safari: /webkit/.test(b),
1739 opera: /opera/.test(b),
1740 msie: /msie/.test(b) && !/opera/.test(b),
1741 mozilla: /mozilla/.test(b) && !/(compatible|webkit)/.test(b)
1744 // Check to see if the W3C box model is being used
1745 jQuery.boxModel = !jQuery.browser.msie || document.compatMode == "CSS1Compat";
1749 * Get a set of elements containing the unique parents of the matched
1752 * Can be filtered with an optional expressions.
1754 * @example $("p").parent()
1755 * @before <div><p>Hello</p><p>Hello</p></div>
1756 * @result [ <div><p>Hello</p><p>Hello</p></div> ]
1757 * @desc Find the parent element of each paragraph.
1759 * @example $("p").parent(".selected")
1760 * @before <div><p>Hello</p></div><div class="selected"><p>Hello Again</p></div>
1761 * @result [ <div class="selected"><p>Hello Again</p></div> ]
1762 * @desc Find the parent element of each paragraph with a class "selected".
1766 * @param String expr (optional) An expression to filter the parents with
1767 * @cat DOM/Traversing
1771 * Get a set of elements containing the unique ancestors of the matched
1772 * set of elements (except for the root element).
1774 * Can be filtered with an optional expressions.
1776 * @example $("span").parents()
1777 * @before <html><body><div><p><span>Hello</span></p><span>Hello Again</span></div></body></html>
1778 * @result [ <body>...</body>, <div>...</div>, <p><span>Hello</span></p> ]
1779 * @desc Find all parent elements of each span.
1781 * @example $("span").parents("p")
1782 * @before <html><body><div><p><span>Hello</span></p><span>Hello Again</span></div></body></html>
1783 * @result [ <p><span>Hello</span></p> ]
1784 * @desc Find all parent elements of each span that is a paragraph.
1788 * @param String expr (optional) An expression to filter the ancestors with
1789 * @cat DOM/Traversing
1793 * Get a set of elements containing the unique next siblings of each of the
1794 * matched set of elements.
1796 * It only returns the very next sibling, not all next siblings.
1798 * Can be filtered with an optional expressions.
1800 * @example $("p").next()
1801 * @before <p>Hello</p><p>Hello Again</p><div><span>And Again</span></div>
1802 * @result [ <p>Hello Again</p>, <div><span>And Again</span></div> ]
1803 * @desc Find the very next sibling of each paragraph.
1805 * @example $("p").next(".selected")
1806 * @before <p>Hello</p><p class="selected">Hello Again</p><div><span>And Again</span></div>
1807 * @result [ <p class="selected">Hello Again</p> ]
1808 * @desc Find the very next sibling of each paragraph that has a class "selected".
1812 * @param String expr (optional) An expression to filter the next Elements with
1813 * @cat DOM/Traversing
1817 * Get a set of elements containing the unique previous siblings of each of the
1818 * matched set of elements.
1820 * Can be filtered with an optional expressions.
1822 * It only returns the immediately previous sibling, not all previous siblings.
1824 * @example $("p").prev()
1825 * @before <p>Hello</p><div><span>Hello Again</span></div><p>And Again</p>
1826 * @result [ <div><span>Hello Again</span></div> ]
1827 * @desc Find the very previous sibling of each paragraph.
1829 * @example $("p").prev(".selected")
1830 * @before <div><span>Hello</span></div><p class="selected">Hello Again</p><p>And Again</p>
1831 * @result [ <div><span>Hello</span></div> ]
1832 * @desc Find the very previous sibling of each paragraph that has a class "selected".
1836 * @param String expr (optional) An expression to filter the previous Elements with
1837 * @cat DOM/Traversing
1841 * Get a set of elements containing all of the unique siblings of each of the
1842 * matched set of elements.
1844 * Can be filtered with an optional expressions.
1846 * @example $("div").siblings()
1847 * @before <p>Hello</p><div><span>Hello Again</span></div><p>And Again</p>
1848 * @result [ <p>Hello</p>, <p>And Again</p> ]
1849 * @desc Find all siblings of each div.
1851 * @example $("div").siblings(".selected")
1852 * @before <div><span>Hello</span></div><p class="selected">Hello Again</p><p>And Again</p>
1853 * @result [ <p class="selected">Hello Again</p> ]
1854 * @desc Find all siblings with a class "selected" of each div.
1858 * @param String expr (optional) An expression to filter the sibling Elements with
1859 * @cat DOM/Traversing
1863 * Get a set of elements containing all of the unique children of each of the
1864 * matched set of elements.
1866 * Can be filtered with an optional expressions.
1868 * @example $("div").children()
1869 * @before <p>Hello</p><div><span>Hello Again</span></div><p>And Again</p>
1870 * @result [ <span>Hello Again</span> ]
1871 * @desc Find all children of each div.
1873 * @example $("div").children(".selected")
1874 * @before <div><span>Hello</span><p class="selected">Hello Again</p><p>And Again</p></div>
1875 * @result [ <p class="selected">Hello Again</p> ]
1876 * @desc Find all children with a class "selected" of each div.
1880 * @param String expr (optional) An expression to filter the child Elements with
1881 * @cat DOM/Traversing
1884 parent: "a.parentNode",
1885 parents: "jQuery.parents(a)",
1886 next: "jQuery.nth(a,2,'nextSibling')",
1887 prev: "jQuery.nth(a,2,'previousSibling')",
1888 siblings: "jQuery.sibling(a.parentNode.firstChild,a)",
1889 children: "jQuery.sibling(a.firstChild)"
1891 jQuery.fn[ i ] = function(a) {
1892 var ret = jQuery.map(this,n);
1893 if ( a && typeof a == "string" )
1894 ret = jQuery.multiFilter(a,ret);
1895 return this.pushStack( ret );
1900 * Append all of the matched elements to another, specified, set of elements.
1901 * This operation is, essentially, the reverse of doing a regular
1902 * $(A).append(B), in that instead of appending B to A, you're appending
1905 * @example $("p").appendTo("#foo");
1906 * @before <p>I would like to say: </p><div id="foo"></div>
1907 * @result <div id="foo"><p>I would like to say: </p></div>
1908 * @desc Appends all paragraphs to the element with the ID "foo"
1912 * @param <Content> content Content to append to the selected element to.
1913 * @cat DOM/Manipulation
1914 * @see append(<Content>)
1918 * Prepend all of the matched elements to another, specified, set of elements.
1919 * This operation is, essentially, the reverse of doing a regular
1920 * $(A).prepend(B), in that instead of prepending B to A, you're prepending
1923 * @example $("p").prependTo("#foo");
1924 * @before <p>I would like to say: </p><div id="foo"><b>Hello</b></div>
1925 * @result <div id="foo"><p>I would like to say: </p><b>Hello</b></div>
1926 * @desc Prepends all paragraphs to the element with the ID "foo"
1930 * @param <Content> content Content to prepend to the selected element to.
1931 * @cat DOM/Manipulation
1932 * @see prepend(<Content>)
1936 * Insert all of the matched elements before another, specified, set of elements.
1937 * This operation is, essentially, the reverse of doing a regular
1938 * $(A).before(B), in that instead of inserting B before A, you're inserting
1941 * @example $("p").insertBefore("#foo");
1942 * @before <div id="foo">Hello</div><p>I would like to say: </p>
1943 * @result <p>I would like to say: </p><div id="foo">Hello</div>
1944 * @desc Same as $("#foo").before("p")
1946 * @name insertBefore
1948 * @param <Content> content Content to insert the selected element before.
1949 * @cat DOM/Manipulation
1950 * @see before(<Content>)
1954 * Insert all of the matched elements after another, specified, set of elements.
1955 * This operation is, essentially, the reverse of doing a regular
1956 * $(A).after(B), in that instead of inserting B after A, you're inserting
1959 * @example $("p").insertAfter("#foo");
1960 * @before <p>I would like to say: </p><div id="foo">Hello</div>
1961 * @result <div id="foo">Hello</div><p>I would like to say: </p>
1962 * @desc Same as $("#foo").after("p")
1966 * @param <Content> content Content to insert the selected element after.
1967 * @cat DOM/Manipulation
1968 * @see after(<Content>)
1973 prependTo: "prepend",
1974 insertBefore: "before",
1975 insertAfter: "after"
1977 jQuery.fn[ i ] = function(){
1979 return this.each(function(){
1980 for ( var j = 0, al = a.length; j < al; j++ )
1981 jQuery(a[j])[n]( this );
1987 * Remove an attribute from each of the matched elements.
1989 * @example $("input").removeAttr("disabled")
1990 * @before <input disabled="disabled"/>
1995 * @param String name The name of the attribute to remove.
1996 * @cat DOM/Attributes
2000 * Adds the specified class(es) to each of the set of matched elements.
2002 * @example $("p").addClass("selected")
2003 * @before <p>Hello</p>
2004 * @result [ <p class="selected">Hello</p> ]
2006 * @example $("p").addClass("selected highlight")
2007 * @before <p>Hello</p>
2008 * @result [ <p class="selected highlight">Hello</p> ]
2012 * @param String class One or more CSS classes to add to the elements
2013 * @cat DOM/Attributes
2014 * @see removeClass(String)
2018 * Removes all or the specified class(es) from the set of matched elements.
2020 * @example $("p").removeClass()
2021 * @before <p class="selected">Hello</p>
2022 * @result [ <p>Hello</p> ]
2024 * @example $("p").removeClass("selected")
2025 * @before <p class="selected first">Hello</p>
2026 * @result [ <p class="first">Hello</p> ]
2028 * @example $("p").removeClass("selected highlight")
2029 * @before <p class="highlight selected first">Hello</p>
2030 * @result [ <p class="first">Hello</p> ]
2034 * @param String class (optional) One or more CSS classes to remove from the elements
2035 * @cat DOM/Attributes
2036 * @see addClass(String)
2040 * Adds the specified class if it is not present, removes it if it is
2043 * @example $("p").toggleClass("selected")
2044 * @before <p>Hello</p><p class="selected">Hello Again</p>
2045 * @result [ <p class="selected">Hello</p>, <p>Hello Again</p> ]
2049 * @param String class A CSS class with which to toggle the elements
2050 * @cat DOM/Attributes
2054 * Removes all matched elements from the DOM. This does NOT remove them from the
2055 * jQuery object, allowing you to use the matched elements further.
2057 * Can be filtered with an optional expressions.
2059 * @example $("p").remove();
2060 * @before <p>Hello</p> how are <p>you?</p>
2063 * @example $("p").remove(".hello");
2064 * @before <p class="hello">Hello</p> how are <p>you?</p>
2065 * @result how are <p>you?</p>
2069 * @param String expr (optional) A jQuery expression to filter elements by.
2070 * @cat DOM/Manipulation
2074 * Removes all child nodes from the set of matched elements.
2076 * @example $("p").empty()
2077 * @before <p>Hello, <span>Person</span> <a href="#">and person</a></p>
2078 * @result [ <p></p> ]
2082 * @cat DOM/Manipulation
2086 removeAttr: function( key ) {
2087 jQuery.attr( this, key, "" );
2088 this.removeAttribute( key );
2090 addClass: function(c){
2091 jQuery.className.add(this,c);
2093 removeClass: function(c){
2094 jQuery.className.remove(this,c);
2096 toggleClass: function( c ){
2097 jQuery.className[ jQuery.className.has(this,c) ? "remove" : "add" ](this, c);
2099 remove: function(a){
2100 if ( !a || jQuery.filter( a, [this] ).r.length )
2101 this.parentNode.removeChild( this );
2104 while ( this.firstChild )
2105 this.removeChild( this.firstChild );
2108 jQuery.fn[ i ] = function() {
2109 return this.each( n, arguments );
2114 * Reduce the set of matched elements to a single element.
2115 * The position of the element in the set of matched elements
2116 * starts at 0 and goes to length - 1.
2118 * @example $("p").eq(1)
2119 * @before <p>This is just a test.</p><p>So is this</p>
2120 * @result [ <p>So is this</p> ]
2124 * @param Number pos The index of the element that you wish to limit to.
2129 * Reduce the set of matched elements to all elements before a given position.
2130 * The position of the element in the set of matched elements
2131 * starts at 0 and goes to length - 1.
2133 * @example $("p").lt(1)
2134 * @before <p>This is just a test.</p><p>So is this</p>
2135 * @result [ <p>This is just a test.</p> ]
2139 * @param Number pos Reduce the set to all elements below this position.
2144 * Reduce the set of matched elements to all elements after a given position.
2145 * The position of the element in the set of matched elements
2146 * starts at 0 and goes to length - 1.
2148 * @example $("p").gt(0)
2149 * @before <p>This is just a test.</p><p>So is this</p>
2150 * @result [ <p>So is this</p> ]
2154 * @param Number pos Reduce the set to all elements after this position.
2159 * Filter the set of elements to those that contain the specified text.
2161 * @example $("p").contains("test")
2162 * @before <p>This is just a test.</p><p>So is this</p>
2163 * @result [ <p>This is just a test.</p> ]
2167 * @param String str The string that will be contained within the text of an element.
2168 * @cat DOM/Traversing
2170 jQuery.each( [ "eq", "lt", "gt", "contains" ], function(i,n){
2171 jQuery.fn[ n ] = function(num,fn) {
2172 return this.filter( ":" + n + "(" + num + ")", fn );
2177 * Get the current computed, pixel, width of the first matched element.
2179 * @example $("p").width();
2180 * @before <p>This is just a test.</p>
2189 * Set the CSS width of every matched element. If no explicit unit
2190 * was specified (like 'em' or '%') then "px" is added to the width.
2192 * @example $("p").width(20);
2193 * @before <p>This is just a test.</p>
2194 * @result <p style="width:20px;">This is just a test.</p>
2196 * @example $("p").width("20em");
2197 * @before <p>This is just a test.</p>
2198 * @result <p style="width:20em;">This is just a test.</p>
2202 * @param String|Number val Set the CSS property to the specified value.
2207 * Get the current computed, pixel, height of the first matched element.
2209 * @example $("p").height();
2210 * @before <p>This is just a test.</p>
2219 * Set the CSS width of every matched element. If no explicit unit
2220 * was specified (like 'em' or '%') then "px" is added to the width.
2222 * @example $("p").height(20);
2223 * @before <p>This is just a test.</p>
2224 * @result <p style="height:20px;">This is just a test.</p>
2226 * @example $("p").height("20em");
2227 * @before <p>This is just a test.</p>
2228 * @result <p style="height:20em;">This is just a test.</p>
2232 * @param String|Number val Set the CSS property to the specified value.
2236 jQuery.each( [ "height", "width" ], function(i,n){
2237 jQuery.fn[ n ] = function(h) {
2238 return h == undefined ?
2239 ( this.length ? jQuery.css( this[0], n ) : null ) :
2240 this.css( n, h.constructor == String ? h : h + "px" );