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Wildcard in jQuery selector

I'd like to retrieve all elements which start with a specific ID. After a short search, the solution appeared to be:

$('*[id^="foo_"]')

to select all elements with an ID starting with foo_. Although this selector syntax is very logical, I was just wondering whether it is possible to do this in a more 'shorthand' way, like:

$('#foo_*');

Th开发者_开发百科is did not work, however. Is there support for wildcarting like this?


As far as I know, there's no native way to do this.

However, here is a filter that allows regular expressions to be used for selectors. It should suit you just fine.


The selector syntax is almost identical to CSS, in which * means all selectors, rather than a wildcard. There's no need to specify the * in this case: [id^="foo_"] will act in the same way but with slightly less specificity.


No, it isn't. * is a universal selector meaning "Any element", not a generic wild card. [id^="foo_"] and *[id^="foo_"] are identical (except for specificity considerations).

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