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I am trying to get the index of an element using jQuery to send to a PHP script. Here is my XHTML

<form action="/accreditation/questions/" method="post" id="questions-form">
    <fieldset id="question-0">
        <legend>Question</legend>
        <h3>What colour is grass?</h3>    
        <ul>
            <li><input type="radio" name="answer[0]" value="0" id="radio-0-0" /><label for="radio-0-0">Green</label></li>
            <li><input type="radio" name="answer[0]" value="1" id="radio-0-1" /><label for="radio-0-1">Red</label></li>
            <li><input type="radio" name="answer[0]" value="2" id="radio-0-2" /><label for="radio-0-2">Orange</label></li>
        </ul>
    </fieldset>
    <fieldset id="question-1">
        <legend>Question</legend>
        <h3>how old is alex</h3>    
        <ul>
            <li><input type="radio" name="answer[1]" value="0" id="radio-1-0" /><label for="radio-1-0">21</label></li>
            <li><input type="radio" name="answer[1]" value="1" id="radio-1-1" /><label for="radio-1-1">11</label></li>
            <li><input type="radio" name="answer[1]" value="2" id="radio-1-2" /><label for="radio-1-2">23</label></li>
        </ul>
    </fieldset>
</form>

I need to get the index of the fieldset elements. I am currently using this each iterator (which I'd like not to change because it has a lot of other functions inside it).

$('#questions-form ul li').each(function() {
    qIndex = $('fieldset').index($('fieldset', $(this).parent()))
});

I'd like qIndex to be the index of fieldset relative to the form. For example, in this case I should have it equal to 0 and 1 (although there would be 6 values because it's looping through the list elements).

I have played around for a while and have been unable to get the correct index. I keep getting not found (-1).

If it helps, here is the code I'm using to get the list item's index relative to it's containing ul element.

  index = $('li', $(this).parent()).index(this);

If anyone can show me what is wrong with my fieldset index grabbing code, that would be much appreciated!

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up vote 12 down vote accepted

LI's parent is UL, not the fieldset. I think this will set qIndex for you:

qIndex = $('fieldset').index($(this).parents('fieldset'));
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$("form fieldset").each(function(I){ console.log("fieldset index"+ I"); });

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