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Is there an “exists” function for jQuery

How do I check if an element exists if the element is created by .append() method? $('elemId').length doesn't work for me.

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.length works just fine, see here: jsfiddle.net/yahavbr/A9zW2 if you did use # post your code and we'll see what you done wrong. – Shadow Wizard Jan 4 '11 at 13:26

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$('elemId').length dosen`t work for me.

You need to put # before element id:

$('#elemId').length
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With vanilla Javascript, you don't need the hash (#) eg document.getElementById('id_here') , however when using jQuery, you need to put hash to target elements based on id just like CSS.

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CSS selectors are used therefore "#elementId" selects by element. "elementId" would actually select all emenets whose tags are named "elementId" – Petr Gladkikh Dec 13 '12 at 7:13

You could try my Snippet or Plugin, call it what you want.

It's called doesExist().

Usage:

$('#myDiv').doesExist(); returns true or false

Snippet Code:

/* 2012 */  



 jQuery.fn.doesExist = function(){
        return jQuery(this).length > 0;
 };

Documentation:

jQuery doesExist() Documentation

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Wow thanks for revealing those big news to me... I didn't know that it only consited of one line. Could you tell me how many lines a plugin has to have to be called a plugin ? Yes I know that it's no big deal, but I do not even say its a big thing so, stop insulting me. All I did was to simplify some things, and my download count tells me that many people use it, so what is your problem ? And just to let you know JSON is not a programming language as you present it on your website. – EvilP Jan 31 at 9:57
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thanks for the plugin Evil it actually makes my life easier and my code easier to read and understand – Mike Feb 1 at 17:03
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Absolutely masterful troll; 10/10 – tomeoftom Feb 20 at 4:37
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how about calling it exist()?(just a suggestion) – Falaque Mar 24 at 9:08
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How many roads most a man walk down, before you call him a man? Yes, how many lines must a plugin have, before its allowed to be free? The answer my friend, is blowin' in the wind. – Stefan Apr 24 at 19:00
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