Just a learner
Just a learner

Reputation: 28592

Can I put logical operators in document.querySelectorAll? If so, how?

Let's say I want to find all div elements and span inside p.

Is it possible to get all what I want in a single querySelectorAll invocation?

Conceptually it should be something like document.querySelectorAll("div | p span") (where | means or).

Upvotes: 22

Views: 20441

Answers (1)

KWeiss
KWeiss

Reputation: 3144

Yes. You can use the same logical operators allowed in CSS:

OR: chain selectors with commas

document.querySelectorAll('div, p span');
// selects divs, and spans in ps

AND: chain selectors without whitespace

document.querySelectorAll('div.myClass');
// selects divs with the class "myClass"

NOT: :not()-selector

document.querySelectorAll('div:not(.myClass)');
// selects divs that do not have the class "myClass"

Upvotes: 49

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