I have HTML like the following on my website:
<div class="groups">
<div class="group">
Group 1 priority:
<select>
<option value="1.0">1</option>
<option value="2.0" selected="selected">2</option>
<option value="3.0">3</option>
</select>
</div>
<div class="group">
Group 2 priority:
<select>
<option value="1.0">1</option>
<option value="2.0">2</option>
<option value="3.0" selected="selected">3</option>
</select>
</div>
<div class="group">
Group 3 priority:
<select>
<option value="1.0" selected="selected">1</option>
<option value="2.0">2</option>
<option value="3.0">3</option>
</select>
</div>
</div>
I am looking for a way to sort the order these groups appear in the browser using jQuery, based on the what is selected in the dropdown. It should resort when the user selects a new value in any of the dropdowns, or on page load.
What would be the easiest approach to this problem?
I have jQuery UI available, if the sortable thing can be used in any way. I couldn't not find a way to use that.
Update: There is other data in the <div class="group"> that should follow the dropdowns wherever they are moved. The number of groups varies from 0 to 20.
Edit: Here is some code which should do what you're after. Here select_1
, select_2
, etc should be the IDs of the dropdowns. getDropdown()
should be a function that returns the selected value of the given dropdown ID using your choice of method (document.getElementById().options.selectedIndex,
, jquery, etc)
<div id="parent">
<div id="child1">
..content
<select id="select_1">...content</select>
</div>
<div id="child2">
..content
<select id="select_2">...content</select>
</div>
<div id="child3">
..content
<select id="select_3">...content</select>
</div>
</div>
function sortValues()
{
/*Save the contents of each div in an array
so they can be looped through and
re inserted later*/
var content=[$("#child1").html(),$("#child2").html,$("#child3").html()];
//Get the value of all dropdowns and sort them
var sortedArray=[getDropdown("select_3"),getDropdown("select_2"),getDropdown("select_3")];
var sortedContent=new Array();
sortedArray.sort();
/*Loop through all the sorted values,
compare the value of each dropdown
against the sorted value and use that
to determine the new arrangement of the divs
*/
for (x=0; x< sortedArray.length; x++)
{
for (y=0; y<=content.length; y++)
{
if (getDropdown("dropdown_" + (y+1))==sortedArray[x])
{
sortedContent[x]=content[x];
//This will prevent the same div from being assigned again:
$("#select_" + (y+1)).remove();
break;
}
}
}
/* Empty the parent div so new divs can be inserted.
You can also do a fadeout/fadeIn of the div here
*/
$("#parent").empty();
for (x=0; x< sortedContent.length; x++)
{
$("#parent").append(sortedContent[x]);
}
}
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