I am trying to check/uncheck all checkboxes using jquery. Now by checking/unchecking the parent checkbox all the child checkboxes are getting selected/deselected also with the text of parent checkbox getting changed to checkall/uncheckall.
Now i want to replace parent checkbox with a input button, and change the text also on the button to checkall/uncheckall. This the code, can anyone please tweak the code....
$( function() {
$( '.checkAll' ).live( 'change', function() {
$( '.cb-element' ).attr( 'checked', $( this ).is( ':checked' ) ? 'checked' : '' );
$( this ).next().text( $( this ).is( ':checked' ) ? 'Uncheck All' : 'Check All' );
});
$( '.cb-element' ).live( 'change', function() {
$( '.cb-element' ).length == $( '.cb-element:checked' ).length ? $( '.checkAll' ).attr( 'checked', 'checked' ).next().text( 'Uncheck All' ) : $( '.checkAll' ).attr( 'checked', '' ).next().text( 'Check All' );
});
});
<input type="checkbox" class="checkAll" /> <b>Check All</b>
<input type="checkbox" class="cb-element" /> Checkbox 1
<input type="checkbox" class="cb-element" /> Checkbox 2
<input type="checkbox" class="cb-element" /> Checkbox 3
Try this one :
$(document).ready(function(){
$('.check:button').toggle(function(){
$('input:checkbox').attr('checked','checked');
$(this).val('uncheck all');
},function(){
$('input:checkbox').removeAttr('checked');
$(this).val('check all');
})
})
This is the shortest way I've found (needs jQuery1.6+)
HTML:
<input type="checkbox" id="checkAll"/>
JS:
$("#checkAll").change(function () {
$("input:checkbox").prop('checked', $(this).prop("checked"));
});
I'm using .prop as .attr doesn't work for checkboxes in jQuery 1.6+ unless you've explicitly added a checked attribute to your input tag.
Example-
$("#checkAll").change(function () {
$("input:checkbox").prop('checked', $(this).prop("checked"));
});
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.11.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<form action="#">
<p><label><input type="checkbox" id="checkAll"/> Check all</label></p>
<fieldset>
<legend>Loads of checkboxes</legend>
<p><label><input type="checkbox" /> Option 1</label></p>
<p><label><input type="checkbox" /> Option 2</label></p>
<p><label><input type="checkbox" /> Option 3</label></p>
<p><label><input type="checkbox" /> Option 4</label></p>
</fieldset>
</form>
Try This One:
HTML
<input type="checkbox" name="all" id="checkall" />
JavaScript
$('#checkall:checkbox').change(function () {
if($(this).attr("checked")) $('input:checkbox').attr('checked','checked');
else $('input:checkbox').removeAttr('checked');
});
Html
<input type="checkbox" name="select_all" id="select_all" class="checkAll" />
Javascript
$('.checkAll').click(function(){
if($(this).attr('checked')){
$('input:checkbox').attr('checked',true);
}
else{
$('input:checkbox').attr('checked',false);
}
});
Try this:
$('.checkAll').on('click', function(e) {
$('.cb-element').prop('checked', $(e.target).prop('checked'));
});
e
is the event generated when you do click
, and e.target
is the element clicked (.checkAll
),
so you only have to put the property checked
of elements with class .cb-element
like that of element
with class .checkAll`.
PS: Excuse my bad English!
Solution for toggling checkboxes using a button, compatible with jQuery 1.9+ where toogle-event is no longer available:
$('.check:button').click(function(){
var checked = !$(this).data('checked');
$('input:checkbox').prop('checked', checked);
$(this).val(checked ? 'uncheck all' : 'check all' )
$(this).data('checked', checked);
});
Best Solution here Check Fiddle
$("#checkAll").change(function () {
$("input:checkbox.cb-element").prop('checked', $(this).prop("checked"));
});
$(".cb-element").change(function () {
_tot = $(".cb-element").length
_tot_checked = $(".cb-element:checked").length;
if(_tot != _tot_checked){
$("#checkAll").prop('checked',false);
}
});
<input type="checkbox" id="checkAll"/> ALL
<br />
<input type="checkbox" class="cb-element" /> Checkbox 1
<input type="checkbox" class="cb-element" /> Checkbox 2
<input type="checkbox" class="cb-element" /> Checkbox 3
Below code will work if user select all checkboxs then check all-checkbox will be checked and if user unselect any one checkbox then check all-checkbox will be unchecked.
$("#checkall").change(function () {
$("input:checkbox").prop('checked', $(this).prop("checked"));
});
$(".cb-element").change(function () {
if($(".cb-element").length==$(".cb-element:checked").length)
$("#checkall").prop('checked', true);
else
$("#checkall").prop('checked', false);
});
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.11.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<input type="checkbox" name="all" id="checkall" />Check All</br>
<input type="checkbox" class="cb-element" /> Checkbox 1</br>
<input type="checkbox" class="cb-element" /> Checkbox 2</br>
<input type="checkbox" class="cb-element" /> Checkbox 3
Agreed with Richard Garside's short answer, but instead of using prop()
in $(this).prop("checked")
you can use native JS checked
property of checkbox like,
$("#checkAll").change(function () {
$("input:checkbox").prop('checked', this.checked);
});
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.11.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<form action="#">
<p><label><input type="checkbox" id="checkAll"/> Check all</label></p>
<fieldset>
<legend>Loads of checkboxes</legend>
<p><label><input type="checkbox" /> Option 1</label></p>
<p><label><input type="checkbox" /> Option 2</label></p>
<p><label><input type="checkbox" /> Option 3</label></p>
<p><label><input type="checkbox" /> Option 4</label></p>
</fieldset>
</form>
You can try this
$('.checkAll').on('click',function(){
$('.checkboxes').prop('checked',$(this).prop("checked"));
});`
Class .checkAll
is a checkbox which controls the bulk action
try this
$(".checkAll").click(function() {
if("checkall" === $(this).val()) {
$(".cb-element").attr('checked', true);
$(this).val("uncheckall"); //change button text
}
else if("uncheckall" === $(this).val()) {
$(".cb-element").attr('checked', false);
$(this).val("checkall"); //change button text
}
});
Shameless self-promotion: there's a jQuery plugin for that.
HTML:
<form action="#" id="myform">
<div><input type="checkbox" id="checkall"> <label for="checkall"> Check all</label></div>
<fieldset id="slaves">
<div><label><input type="checkbox"> Checkbox</label></div>
<div><label><input type="checkbox"> Checkbox</label></div>
<div><label><input type="checkbox"> Checkbox</label></div>
<div><label><input type="checkbox"> Checkbox</label></div>
<div><label><input type="checkbox"> Checkbox</label></div>
</fieldset>
</form>
JS:
$('#checkall').checkAll('#slaves input:checkbox', {
reportTo: function () {
var prefix = this.prop('checked') ? 'un' : '';
this.next().text(prefix + 'check all');
}
});
...and you're done.
try this,
<input type="checkbox" class="checkAll" onclick="$('input[type=checkbox][class=cb-element]').attr('checked',this.checked)">
You can use this.checked
to verify the current state of the checkbox,
$('.checkAll').change(function(){
var state = this.checked; //checked ? - true else false
state ? $(':checkbox').prop('checked',true) : $(':checkbox').prop('checked',false);
//change text
state ? $(this).next('b').text('Uncheck All') : $(this).next('b').text('Check All')
});
$('.checkAll').change(function(){
var state = this.checked;
state? $(':checkbox').prop('checked',true):$(':checkbox').prop('checked',false);
state? $(this).next('b').text('Uncheck All') :$(this).next('b').text('Check All')
});
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<input type="checkbox" class="checkAll" /> <b>Check All</b>
<input type="checkbox" class="cb-element" /> Checkbox 1
<input type="checkbox" class="cb-element" /> Checkbox 2
<input type="checkbox" class="cb-element" /> Checkbox 3
Try below code to check/uncheck all checkboxes
jQuery(document).ready(function() {
$("#check_uncheck").change(function() {
if ($("#check_uncheck:checked").length) {
$(".checkboxes input:checkbox").prop("checked", true);
} else {
$(".checkboxes input:checkbox").prop("checked", false);
}
})
});
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.9.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<input type="checkbox" name="check_uncheck" id="check_uncheck" /> Check All/Uncheck All
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="checkboxes">
<input type="checkbox" name="check" id="check" /> Check Box 1
<br/>
<input type="checkbox" name="check" id="check" /> Check Box 2
<br/>
<input type="checkbox" name="check" id="check" /> Check Box 3
<br/>
<input type="checkbox" name="check" id="check" /> Check Box 4
</div>
Try this Demo Link
There is also another short way to do this, checkout below example. In this example check/uncheck all checkbox is checked or not if checked then all wiil be checked and if not all will be uncheck
$("#check_uncheck").change(function() {
$(".checkboxes input:checkbox").prop("checked",$(this).is(':checked'));
})
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.9.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<input type="checkbox" name="check_uncheck" id="check_uncheck" /> Check All/Uncheck All
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="checkboxes">
<input type="checkbox" name="check" id="check" /> Check Box 1
<br/>
<input type="checkbox" name="check" id="check" /> Check Box 2
<br/>
<input type="checkbox" name="check" id="check" /> Check Box 3
<br/>
<input type="checkbox" name="check" id="check" /> Check Box 4
</div>
Check / Uncheck All with Intermediate property using jQuery
Get Checked Items in Array using getSelectedItems() method
Source Checkbox List Select / Unselect All with Indeterminate Master Check
HTML
<div class="container">
<div class="card">
<div class="card-header">
<ul class="list-group list-group-flush">
<li class="list-group-item">
<input
class="form-check-input"
type="checkbox"
value="selectAll"
id="masterCheck"
/>
<label class="form-check-label" for="masterCheck">
Select / Unselect All
</label>
</li>
</ul>
</div>
<div class="card-body">
<ul class="list-group list-group-flush" id="list-wrapper">
<li class="list-group-item">
<input
class="form-check-input"
type="checkbox"
value="item1"
id="item1"
/>
<label class="form-check-label" for="item1">
Item 1
</label>
</li>
<li class="list-group-item">
<input
class="form-check-input"
type="checkbox"
value="item2"
id="item2"
/>
<label class="form-check-label" for="item2">
Item 2
</label>
</li>
<li class="list-group-item">
<input
class="form-check-input"
type="checkbox"
value="item3"
id="item3"
/>
<label class="form-check-label" for="item3">
Item 3
</label>
</li>
<li class="list-group-item">
<input
class="form-check-input"
type="checkbox"
value="item4"
id="item4"
/>
<label class="form-check-label" for="item4">
Item 4
</label>
</li>
<li class="list-group-item">
<input
class="form-check-input"
type="checkbox"
value="item5"
id="item5"
/>
<label class="form-check-label" for="item5">
Item 5
</label>
</li>
<li class="list-group-item" id="selected-values"></li>
</ul>
</div>
</div>
</div>
jQuery
$(function() {
// ID selector on Master Checkbox
var masterCheck = $("#masterCheck");
// ID selector on Items Container
var listCheckItems = $("#list-wrapper :checkbox");
// Click Event on Master Check
masterCheck.on("click", function() {
var isMasterChecked = $(this).is(":checked");
listCheckItems.prop("checked", isMasterChecked);
getSelectedItems();
});
// Change Event on each item checkbox
listCheckItems.on("change", function() {
// Total Checkboxes in list
var totalItems = listCheckItems.length;
// Total Checked Checkboxes in list
var checkedItems = listCheckItems.filter(":checked").length;
//If all are checked
if (totalItems == checkedItems) {
masterCheck.prop("indeterminate", false);
masterCheck.prop("checked", true);
}
// Not all but only some are checked
else if (checkedItems > 0 && checkedItems < totalItems) {
masterCheck.prop("indeterminate", true);
}
//If none is checked
else {
masterCheck.prop("indeterminate", false);
masterCheck.prop("checked", false);
}
getSelectedItems();
});
function getSelectedItems() {
var getCheckedValues = [];
getCheckedValues = [];
listCheckItems.filter(":checked").each(function() {
getCheckedValues.push($(this).val());
});
$("#selected-values").html(JSON.stringify(getCheckedValues));
}
});
I know this question is old but, I noticed most people are using a checkbox. The accepted answer uses a button, but cannot work with several buttons (ex. one at top of page one at bottom). So here is a modification that does both.
HTML
<a href="#" class="check-box-machine my-button-style">Check All</a>
jQuery
var ischecked = false;
$(".check-box-machine").click(function(e) {
e.preventDefault();
if (ischecked == false) {
$("input:checkbox").attr("checked","checked");
$(".check-box-machine").html("Uncheck All");
ischecked = true;
} else {
$("input:checkbox").removeAttr("checked");
$(".check-box-machine").html("Check All");
ischecked = false;
}
});
This will allow you to have as many buttons as you would like with changing text and checkbox values. I included an e.preventDefault()
call because this will stop the page from jumping to the top due to the href="#"
part.
$(function () {
$('input#check_all').change(function () {
$("input[name='input_ids[]']").prop('checked', $(this).prop("checked"));
});
});
Here is a link, which is used to check and uncheck the parent checkbox and all the child checkboxes are getting selected and deselected.
jquery check uncheck all checkboxes Using Jquery With Demo
$(function () {
$("#select-all").on("click", function () {
var all = $(this);
$('input:checkbox').each(function () {
$(this).prop("checked", all.prop("checked"));
});
});
});
<script type="text/javascript">
function myFunction(checked,total_boxes){
for ( i=0 ; i < total_boxes ; i++ ){
if (checked){
document.forms[0].checkBox[i].checked=true;
}else{
document.forms[0].checkBox[i].checked=false;
}
}
}
</script>
<body>
<FORM>
<input type="checkbox" name="checkBox" >one<br>
<input type="checkbox" name="checkBox" >two<br>
<input type="checkbox" name="checkBox" >three<br>
<input type="checkbox" name="checkBox" >four<br>
<input type="checkbox" name="checkBox" >five<br>
<input type="checkbox" name="checkBox" >six<br>
<input type="checkbox" name="checkBox" >seven<br>
<input type="checkbox" name="checkBox" >eight<br>
<input type="checkbox" name="checkBox" >nine<br>
<input type="checkbox" name="checkBox" >ten<br> s
<input type=button name="CheckAll" value="Select_All" onClick="myFunction(true,10)">
<input type=button name="UnCheckAll" value="UnCheck All Boxes" onClick="myFunction(false,10)">
</FORM>
</body>
add this in your code block, or even click of your button
$('input:checkbox').attr('checked',false);
$(document).ready( function() {
// Check All
$('.checkall').click(function () {
$(":checkbox").attr("checked", true);
});
// Uncheck All
$('.uncheckall').click(function () {
$(":checkbox").attr("checked", false);
});
});
Check All with uncheck/check controller if all items is/isnt checked
JS:
e = checkbox id t= checkbox (item) class n= checkbox check all class
function checkAll(e,t,n){jQuery("#"+e).click(function(e){if(this.checked){jQuery("."+t).each(function(){this.checked=true;jQuery("."+n).each(function(){this.checked=true})})}else{jQuery("."+t).each(function(){this.checked=false;jQuery("."+n).each(function(){this.checked=false})})}});jQuery("."+t).click(function(e){var r=jQuery("."+t).length;var i=0;var s=0;jQuery("."+t).each(function(){if(this.checked==true){i++}if(this.checked==false){s++}});if(r==i){jQuery("."+n).each(function(){this.checked=true})}if(i<r){jQuery("."+n).each(function(){this.checked=false})}})}
HTML:
Check ALL controle class : chkall_ctrl
<input type="checkbox"name="chkall" id="chkall_up" class="chkall_ctrl"/>
<br/>
1.<input type="checkbox" value="1" class="chkall" name="chk[]" id="chk1"/><br/>
2.<input type="checkbox" value="2" class="chkall" name="chk[]" id="chk2"/><br/>
3.<input type="checkbox" value="3" class="chkall" name="chk[]" id="chk3"/><br/>
<br/>
<input type="checkbox"name="chkall" id="chkall_down" class="chkall_ctrl"/>
<script>
jQuery(document).ready(function($)
{
checkAll('chkall_up','chkall','chkall_ctrl');
checkAll('chkall_down','chkall','chkall_ctrl');
});
</script>
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5229023/jquery-check-uncheck-all-checkboxes-with-a-button