Question

I currently do this to check if one of two elements exists:

if ($(".element1").length > 0 || $(".element2").length > 0) {
  //do stuff...
}

Is there a better way to rewrite the same? I mean, is .length the same as .length > 0?

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Solution 2

if ( $('#myDiv')[0] ) { //do something }

..works best!

Found here.

OTHER TIPS

if ($(".element1").is('*') || $(".element2").is('*')) {
    // code
}

EDIT (per comment) Select elements by multiple classes in one call:

if ($(".element1, .element2").is('*')) {
    // code
}

All jQuery elements have the .length property. You can just go:

if ($('img').length) // Implies: If this element exists..

http://jqueryfordesigners.com/element-exists/

!$.isEmptyObject($.find('#urId'))

this will return "true" if the element exists and False if not

cheers :)

Just use .each().

$(".element1").each(function(){
  //Do Something here
}

Simple...


See Extremely updated version of this plugin here! Now uses callback function so you can maintain chainability if you choose. Can completely replace if statement or can still be used within if statement


You could create a very simple jQuery plug-in for this, as such:

jsFiddle

(function($) {
    if (!$.exist) {
        $.extend({
            exist: function(elm) {
                if (typeof elm == null) return false;
                if (typeof elm != "object") elm = $(elm);
                return elm.length ? true : false;
            }
        });
        $.fn.extend({
            exist: function() {
                return $.exist($(this));
            }
        });
    }
})(jQuery);

USE

//  With ID 
$.exist("#eleID");
//  OR
$("#eleID").exist();

//  With class name
$.exist(".class-name");
//  OR
$(".class-name").exist();

//  With just tag // prolly not best idea aS there will be other tags on site
$.exist("div");
//  OR
$("div").exist();

With your If statement

if ($(".element1").exist() || $(".element2").exist()) {
    ...stuff...
}

Of course this plugin could be further extended to be much more fancy (handling multiple calls at once, creating non-existing elements based on a pram), but as it stand now, it does a very simple, very needed function ... Does this element exist? return True or False

jsFiddle

$.fn.exists = function(ifExists) {
    return this.length ? ifExists.call(this, this) : this;
};

usage:

$('.element1, .element2').exists(function(els) {
    // this and els refers to $('.element1, .element2')
});
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