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jQuery: Selecting by class and input type

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Your selector is looking for any descendants of a checkbox element that have a class of .myClass.

Try this instead:

$("input.myClass:checkbox")

Check it out in action.

I also tested this:

$("input:checkbox.myClass")

And it will also work properly. In my humble opinion this syntax really looks rather ugly, as most of the time I expect : style selectors to come last. As I said, though, either one will work.


If you want to get the inputs of that type with that class use:

$("input.myClass[type=checkbox]")

the [] selector syntax allows you to check against any of the elements attributes. Check out the spec for more details


You have to use (for checkboxes) :checkbox and the .name attribute to select by class.

For example:

$("input.aclass:checkbox")

The :checkbox selector:

Matches all input elements of type checkbox. Using this psuedo-selector like $(':checkbox') is equivalent to $('*:checkbox') which is a slow selector. It's recommended to do $('input:checkbox').

You should read jQuery documentation to know about selectors.


You should use the class name like this

$(document).ready(function(){
    $('input.addCheck').prop('checked',true);
});

Try Using this a live demo