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jQuery not() Method

❮ jQuery Traversing Methods

Example

Return all <p> elements that do not have the class name "intro":

$("p").not(".intro")
Try it Yourself »

Definition and Usage

The not() method returns elements that do not match a certain criteria.

This method lets you specify a criteria. Elements that do not match the criteria are returned from the selection, and those that match will be removed.

This method is often used to remove one or more elements from a group of selected elements.

Tip: The not() method is the opposite of the filter() method.


Syntax

$(selector).not(criteria,function(index))

Parameter Description
criteria Optional. Specifies a selector expression, a jQuery object or one or more elements to be removed from a group of selected elements.

Tip: To specify multiple criteria, use comma.
function(index) Optional. Specifies a function to run for each element in a group. If it returns true, the element is removed. Otherwise, the element is kept.
  • index - The index position of the element in the set
Note: this is the current DOM element.

Try it Yourself - Examples

Return all <p> elements that are not even
Using the :even selector together with not() to return all <p> elements that are not even.

Multiple criteria
How to return all <p> elements that do not have the class "intro" and id "outro".

Using a jQuery object
How to return all <p> elements that do not have the class "intro" inside of a <div> element, with a jQuery object.

DOM
How to return all <p> elements that do not have the id "intro", with a DOM element.

Using a function
How use a function to select all <p> elements that do not have two <span> elements inside of them.


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