Question

I have a php generated list whose list items are selectable using jquery selectable widget. The list for all intents and purposes is:

<ul id="#select-image">
    <li class="ui-widget-content">Item 1</li>
    <li class="ui-widget-content">Item 2</li>
    <li class="ui-widget-content">Item 3</li>
    <li class="ui-widget-content">Item 4</li>
    <li class="ui-widget-content">Item 5</li>
    <li class="ui-widget-content">Item 6</li>
    <li class="ui-widget-content">Item 7</li>
</ul>

And the jQuery selectable is declared as:

<script>
    $(function() {
        $("#select-image").selectable({
            selected: function( event, ui ) { 
                var $variable = $('.ui-selected').innerHTML; 
                console.log($variable);
            }
        });
    });
</script>

An event takes place after a list item has been selected, in the example it outputs to the browser console. The output however is "undefined." The selector $('.ui-selected'). is correct as it shows as an object in the browser's console. Where am I going wrong?

Était-ce utile?

La solution

Try

.text() or .html() instead of .innerHTML

Autres conseils

Use .val() instead of .innerHTML for getting value of selected option

Use .text() for getting text of selected option

Thanks for correcting :)

$(function() {
        $("#select-image").selectable({
            selected: function( event, ui ) { 
                var $variable = $('.ui-selected').html(); 
                console.log($variable);
            }
        });
    });

or

$(function() {
        $("#select-image").selectable({
            selected: function( event, ui ) { 
                var $variable = $('.ui-selected').text(); 
                console.log($variable);
            }
        });
    });

or

$(function() {
        $("#select-image").selectable({
            selected: function( event, ui ) { 
                var $variable = $('.ui-selected').val(); 
                console.log($variable);
            }
        });
    });

The parameter ui has a property called selected which is a reference to the selected dom element, you can call innerHTML on that element.

Your code $('.ui-selected').innerHTML tries to return the innerHTML property of a jQuery wrapper element for a dom element with class ui-selected

$(function () {
    $("#select-image").selectable({
        selected: function (event, ui) {
            var $variable = ui.selected.innerHTML; // or $(ui.selected).html()
            console.log($variable);
        }
    });
});

Demo: Fiddle

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