How can I get the selected text (not the selected value) from a drop-down list in jQuery?
$("#yourdropdownid option:selected").text();
Try this:
$("#myselect :selected").text();
For an ASP.NET dropdown you can use the following selector:
$("[id*='MyDropDownId'] :selected")
The answers posted here, for example,
$('#yourdropdownid option:selected').text();
didn't work for me, but this did:
$('#yourdropdownid').find('option:selected').text();
It is possibly an older version of jQuery.
If you already have the dropdownlist available in a variable, this is what works for me:
$("option:selected", myVar).text()
The other answers on this question helped me, but ultimately the jQuery forum thread $(this + "option:selected").attr("rel") option selected is not working in IE helped the most.
Update: fixed the above link
This works for me
$("#dropdownid").change(function() {
alert($(this).find("option:selected").text());
});
If the element created dynamically
$(document).on("change", "#dropdownid", function() {
alert($(this).find("option:selected").text());
});
$("option:selected", $("#TipoRecorde")).text()
$("#DropDownID").val()
will give the selected index value.
For the text of the selected item, use:
$('select[name="thegivenname"] option:selected').text();
For the value of the selected item, use:
$('select[name="thegivenname"] option:selected').val();
Use this
const select = document.getElementById("yourSelectId");
const selectedIndex = select.selectedIndex;
const selectedValue = select.value;
const selectedText = select.options[selectedIndex].text;
Then you get your selected value and text inside selectedValue
and selectedText
.
Various ways
1. $("#myselect option:selected").text();
2. $("#myselect :selected").text();
3. $("#myselect").children(":selected").text();
4. $("#myselect").find(":selected").text();
$("#dropdownID").change(function(){
alert($('option:selected', $(this)).text());
});
var someName = "Test";
$("#<%= ddltest.ClientID %>").each(function () {
$('option', this).each(function () {
if ($(this).text().toLowerCase() == someName) {
$(this).attr('selected', 'selected')
};
});
});
That will help you to get right direction. Above code is fully tested if you need further help let me know.
For those who are using SharePoint lists and don't want to use the long generated id, this will work:
var e = $('select[title="IntenalFieldName"] option:selected').text();
$("#selectID option:selected").text();
Instead of #selectID
you can use any jQuery selector, like .selectClass
using class.
As mentioned in the documentation here.
The :selected selector works for <option> elements. It does not work for checkboxes or radio inputs; use :checked
for them.
.text() As per the documentation here.
Get the combined text contents of each element in the set of matched elements, including their descendants.
So you can take text from any HTML element using the .text()
method.
Refer the documentation for a deeper explanation.
$("select[id=yourDropdownid] option:selected").text()
This works fine
$('#id').find('option:selected').text();
For getting selected value use
$('#dropDownId').val();
and for getting selected item text use this line:
$("#dropDownId option:selected").text();
Select Text and selected value on dropdown/select change event in jQuery
$("#yourdropdownid").change(function() {
console.log($("option:selected", this).text()); //text
console.log($(this).val()); //value
})
This code worked for me.
$("#yourdropdownid").children("option").filter(":selected").text();
\n \t
you can add .trim()
getting like this: $("#yourdropdownid").children("option").filter(":selected").text().trim();
Try:
$var = jQuery("#dropdownid option:selected").val();
alert ($var);
Or to get the text of the option, use text()
:
$var = jQuery("#dropdownid option:selected").text();
alert ($var);
More Info:
http://api.jquery.com/val/
http://api.jquery.com/text/
Simply try the following code.
var text= $('#yourslectbox').find(":selected").text();
it returns the text of the selected option.
var e = document.getElementById("dropDownId");
var div = e.options[e.selectedIndex].text;
Use:
('#yourdropdownid').find(':selected').text();
the following worked for me:
$.trim($('#dropdownId option:selected').html())
This work for me:
$("#city :selected").text();
I'm using jQuery 1.10.2
In sibling case
<a class="uibutton confirm addClient" href="javascript:void(0);">ADD Client</a>
<input type="text" placeholder="Enter client name" style="margin: 5px;float: right" class="clientsearch large" />
<select class="mychzn-select clientList">
<option value="">Select Client name....</option>
<option value="1">abc</option>
</select>
/*jQuery*/
$(this).siblings('select').children(':selected').text()
$("#dropdown").find(":selected").text();
$("#dropdown :selected").text();
$("#dropdown option:selected").text();
$("#dropdown").children(":selected").text();
$(function () { alert('.val() = ' + $('#selectnumber').val() + ' AND html() = ' + $('#selectnumber option:selected').html() + ' AND .text() = ' + $('#selectnumber option:selected').text()); });
https://i.stack.imgur.com/gjUBz.png
If you want the result as a list, then use:
x=[];
$("#list_id").children(':selected').each(function(){x.push($(this).text());})
Success story sharing
$("#yourdropdownid").children("option").filter(":selected").text()
since is() returns a boolean of whether the object matches the selector or not.$('select').children(':selected')
is the fastest way: jsperf.com/get-selected-option-text\n \t
you can add.trim()
getting like this:$("#yourdropdownid option:selected").text().trim();