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jQuery :eq() Selector

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Example

Select the second <p> element:

$("p:eq(1)")
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Definition and Usage

The :eq() selector selects an element with a specific index number.

The index numbers start at 0, so the first element will have the index number 0 (not 1).

This is mostly used together with another selector to select a specifically indexed element in a group (like in the example above).


Syntax

$(":eq(index)")

Parameter Description
index Required. Specifies the index of the element

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