Get id from class selector without click [closed] - javascript

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I want to get the id from a class selector without clicking.
var type_selected = '' ;
$('.type_selected').attr();
type_selected = (this.id);

Use this. This will return an array of all elements with that class;
var type_selected = [];
$('.type_selected').each(function(){
type_selected.push($(this).attr("id"));
});
console.log(type_selected);
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<p class="type_selected" id="id1">This is a test<p>
<p class="type_selected" id="id2">This is a test 2<p>
<p class="type_selected" id="id3">This is a test<p>

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I added an id to your div which can be accessed through the getElementById.
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I know it's something trivial but I thought this would work.
What am I missing?
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<button onclick="doMath()">Click</button>
<p id="output"></p>
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function doMath() {
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I'm having here a <select> that looks like this:
<select id="stdin-select" class="io-byte-box" size="10">
<option>0x5232</option>
<option>0xFD13</option>
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<option>0x1234</option>
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Please, why this Jquery doesn't Working
$(function(){
$('.accContainer').hide();
$('.accordion:first').next().slideDown("");
$('.accordion').click(function(){
if( $(this).next().is(':hidden') ) {
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}
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Why isn't jquery working for my problem ?
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Change this to
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