Return a value when using jQuery.each()? Return a value when using jQuery.each()? jquery jquery

Return a value when using jQuery.each()?


You are jumping out, but from the inner loop, I would instead use a selector for your specific "no value" check, like this:

function validate(){  if($('input[type=text][value=""]').length) return false;}

Or, set the result as you go inside the loop, and return that result from the outer loop:

function validate() {  var valid = true;  $('input[type=text]').each(function(){    if($(this).val() == "") //or a more complex check here      return valid = false;  });  return valid;}


You can do it like this:

function validate(){    var rv = true;    $('input[type=text]').each(function(){        if($(this).val() == "") {            rv = false;   // Set flag            return false; // Stop iterating        }    });    return rv;}

That assumes you want to return true if you don't find it.

You may find that this is one of those sitautions where you don't want to use each at all:

function validate(){    var inputs = $('input[type=text]');    var index;    while (index = inputs.length - 1; index >= 0; --index) {        if (inputs[index].value == "") { // Or $(inputs[index]).val() == "" if you prefer            return false;        }    }    // (Presumably return something here, though you weren't in your example)}


I want to add something to existing answers to clear the behavior of $(selector).each and why it doesn't respect return false in OP's code.

return keyword inside $(selector).each is used to break or continue the loop. If you use return false, it is equivalent to a break statement inside a for/while loop. Returning non-false is the same as a continue statement in a for loop; it will skip immediately to the next iteration. Source

Because you're returning false, the loop breaks and the function ends up returning undefined in your case. Your option is to use a var outside $.each or avoid using it altogether as @TJCrowder wrote.