Question

I have a few elements like below:

<a class="slide-link" href="#" data-slide="0">1</a>
<a class="slide-link" href="#" data-slide="1">2</a>
<a class="slide-link" href="#" data-slide="2">3</a>

How can I add a class to the element which has a data-slide attribute value of 0 (zero)?

I have tried many different solutions but nothing worked. An example:

$('.slide-link').find('[data-slide="0"]').addClass('active');

Any idea?

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Solution

Use Attribute Equals Selector

$('.slide-link[data-slide="0"]').addClass('active');

Fiddle Demo

.find()

it works down the tree

Get the descendants of each element in the current set of matched elements, filtered by a selector, jQuery object, or element.

OTHER TIPS

You can also use .filter()

$('.slide-link').filter('[data-slide="0"]').addClass('active');

I searched for a the same solution with a variable instead of the String.
I hope i can help someone with my solution :)

var numb = "3";
$(`#myid[data-tab-id=${numb}]`);

you can also use andSelf() method to get wrapper DOM contain then find() can be work around as your idea

$(function() {
  $('.slide-link').andSelf().find('[data-slide="0"]').addClass('active');
})
.active {
  background: green;
}
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.11.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<a class="slide-link" href="#" data-slide="0">1</a>
<a class="slide-link" href="#" data-slide="1">2</a>
<a class="slide-link" href="#" data-slide="2">3</a>

When looking to return multiple elements with different data attribute and different data attribute value were both ARE NOT always present

<p class='my-class' data-attribute1='1'></p>
<p class='my-class' data-attribute2='2'></p>

// data-attribute1 OR data-attribute2
$(".my-class").filter(`[data-attribute1="${firstID}"],[data-attribute2="${secondID}"]`);

When looking to return multiple elements with different data attribute and different data attribute value were both ARE always present

<p class='my-class' data-attribute1='1' data-attribute2='1'></p>
<p class='my-class' data-attribute1='1' data-attribute2='2'></p>

// data-attribute1 AND data-attribute2
$(".my-class").filter(`[data-attribute1="${firstID}"][data-attribute2="${secondID}"]`);

The placement of the comma is crucial to differentiate between finding with OR or an AND argument.


It also works for elements who have the same data attribute but with different attribute value

$(".my-class").filter(`[data-attribute1="${firstID}"],[data-attribute1="${secondID}"]`);

I was inspired by this post of @omarjebari on stackoverflow.

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