If I have a textarea like var textarea = $('textarea'), how can I set the value to it using the JavaScript property value, and not the jQuery property val()?
I think I need to convert textarea to a JavaScript object first, but how do I?
If I have a textarea like var textarea = $('textarea'), how can I set the value to it using the JavaScript property value, and not the jQuery property val()?
I think I need to convert textarea to a JavaScript object first, but how do I?
The jQuery .get() will do that for you
Without a parameter,
.get()returns all of the elements:alert($('li').get());With an index specified,
.get()will retrieve a single element:($('li').get(0));...we can use the array dereferencing operator to get at the list item instead:
alert($('li')[0]);
jQuery objects are Javascript objects.
You're trying to learn about the world of pain known as raw DOM scripting.
You can write
document.getElementsByTagName("textarea")[0].value = whatever;
This will get the first <textarea> and set its value.
If you want to set values for all of them, you'll need a loop.
You can also get a raw DOM element out of a jQuery object by writing $(whatever)[0].
You can pull the HTMLElement using array notation:
$('textarea')[0].value
...will get the value of the first element in the $('textarea') jQuery list.
We can use javascript's querySelector() function to get a standard javascript DOM object.
Example :
<ul id="category"><li><label><input data-id="1" data-label="CBSE" data-filterClass="category" name="category" type="checkbox"> CBSE </label></li>
console.log(document.querySelector('input[data-id="1"]'));
You will get javascript DOM object for given selector.