This question is similar to this one (but not exact): count immediate child div elements using jQuery
I have a bunch of lists that represent christmas presents for different people. As an example, this is a list of presents for one person. Note that new people can be added
<ul id = "presents">
<li id = "person1" >
<ul id = "presentsforperson1">
<li id = "present1" >
<ul id = "present1info">
<li> Present 1 </li>
<li> A New Pair of Shoes </li>
<li> $19.99 </li>
</ul>
</li>
<!-- More presents for person 1 can be added here dynamically-->
</ul>
</li>
<!-- More people can be added here -->
</ul>
Unlike the question posted, I have the object presentsforperson1 in a variable called drop (droppable). I was wondering what the correct syntax is for finding the number of presents person 1 has (in this case 1) with this variable?
This is what I have tried so far:
var numberofPresents = $(drop + "ul > li").length; //drop holds li#presentsforperson1 .droppable
var numberofPresents = $(dropid + "ul > li").length; //dropID is $(drop).attr("id");
<and the tag-name... – Šime Vidas Dec 20 '11 at 15:12