I am having trouble getting this to work. I would like to trigger the second link. If anyone can help that would be much appreciated.
$(".links").click(function () {
alert($(this));
})
function someFunction(){
$(".links").trigger('click');
}
someFunctio开发者_StackOverflown();
...
<a href="1.html" class="links">One</a>
<a href="2.html" class="links">Two</a>
<a href="3.html" class="links">Three</a>
Have someFunction()
accept an argument that is the 0 based index of link you want to click.
function someFunction( n ){
$(".links:eq(" + n + ")").trigger('click');
}
someFunction( 1 ); // Pass 1 to trigger the second link
This uses the :eq()
selector. You could also use the .eq()
method if you wanted.
function someFunction( n ){
$(".links").eq( n ).trigger('click');
}
To trigger for the second link only:
$(".links").eq(1).trigger('click');
.eq(n) reduce the set of matched elements to the one at the specified index. The index is zero based.
The above solutions did not work for me.
But this solution works for me.
$('#elementID').click(function () {
//some stuff
});
I need trigger to work when the page is loaded.
$( document ).ready(function() {
$('#elementID').trigger('click');
});
OR
If you do not need to run when the page is loaded, you can use it in the function.
function someFunction(){
$('#elementID').trigger('click');
}
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