What does '$' - sign in JQuery stand for?
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It is syntactic sugar. It is not specific only to jQuery, other libraries use it as well. You can look for a full details article about the use of dollar sign in Javascript here. |
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The JQuery object :) From the JQuery doc:
So, using |
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As said in other answers $ is a shortcut to the jQuery function. Some JavaScript libraries uses $ too (example: prototype). To avoid conflict with those other libraries jQuery provides jQuery.noConflict() function. Calling this function the control of the $ variable goes back to the other library that first implemented it. Doing this to use jQuery you can't do this $('div.someClass') anymore, instead jQuery('div.someClass'). Alternatively can do this:
When writing plugins to avoid problems with the usage of noConflict you can pass 'jQuery' to a function:
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Strange but true, you can use "$" as a function name in JavaScript. It is shorthand for jQuery(). Which you can use if you want. jQuery can be ran in compatibility mode if another library is using the $ already. Just use jQuery.noConflict(). $ is pretty commonly used as a selector function in JS. In jQuery the $ function does much more than select things though.
Here is the documentation: http://docs.jquery.com/Core |
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$ is simply a function called jQuery. It is how you access all of the functionality in the jQuery lib. You can find it here: http://docs.jquery.com/%24 |
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$ is just another variable, in the case of JQuery this references the function JQuery. |
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