Question

In my application, I need a radio group, in which whenever a radio-button is checked, an alert occur so that I can post it's value to ajax post with jQuery.

Can you help me please how i can do it in jQuery?

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Solution

Try something like this:

$(function(){
  $('input[type="radio"]').click(function(){
    if ($(this).is(':checked'))
    {
      alert($(this).val());
    }
  });
});

If you give your radio buttons a class then you can replace the code $('input[type="radio"]') with $('.someclass').

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Update in 2017: Hey. This is a terrible answer. Don't use it. Back in the old days this type of jQuery use was common. And it probably worked back then. Just read it, realize it's terrible, then move on (or downvote or, whatever) to one of the other answers that are better for today's jQuery.


$("input[type=radio]").change(function(){
    alert( $("input[type=radio][name="+ this.name + "]").val() );
});

The HTML code:

<input type="radio" name="theName" value="1" id="option-1">
<input type="radio" name="theName" value="2">
<input type="radio" name="theName" value="3">

The Javascript code:

$(document).ready(function(){
    $('input[name="theName"]').change(function(){
        if($('#option-1').prop('checked')){
            alert('Option 1 is checked!');
        }else{
            alert('Option 1 is unchecked!');
        }
    });
});

In multiple radio with name "theName", detect when option 1 is checked or unchecked. Works in all situations: on click control, use the keyboard, use joystick, automatic change the values from other dinamicaly function, etc.

You can simply use the method change of JQuery to get the value of the current radio checked with the following code:

JQuery:

$(document).on('change', '[type="radio"]', function() {
    var currentlyValue = $(this).val(); // Get the radio checked value

    alert('Currently value: '+currentlyValue); // Show a alert with the current value
});

You can change the selector '[type="radio"]' for a class or id that you want.

Regards!

$("#expires1").click(function(){
     if (this.checked)
        alert("testing....");
});
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