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I have javascript code that selects data in all tables existing in my Laravel blade.



I would like to apply this code only for a specific table with id="exemple". How can I accomplish that?



My javascript code :



<script>
function groupDataByDate() {
var columns, columnOrder, data,
table = $('table'), mainObj = {};
columns = [{
title: 'date',
values: [4,9]
}];

table.find('tbody tr').each(function() {
}









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    I have javascript code that selects data in all tables existing in my Laravel blade.



    I would like to apply this code only for a specific table with id="exemple". How can I accomplish that?



    My javascript code :



    <script>
    function groupDataByDate() {
    var columns, columnOrder, data,
    table = $('table'), mainObj = {};
    columns = [{
    title: 'date',
    values: [4,9]
    }];

    table.find('tbody tr').each(function() {
    }









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      I have javascript code that selects data in all tables existing in my Laravel blade.



      I would like to apply this code only for a specific table with id="exemple". How can I accomplish that?



      My javascript code :



      <script>
      function groupDataByDate() {
      var columns, columnOrder, data,
      table = $('table'), mainObj = {};
      columns = [{
      title: 'date',
      values: [4,9]
      }];

      table.find('tbody tr').each(function() {
      }









      share|improve this question
















      I have javascript code that selects data in all tables existing in my Laravel blade.



      I would like to apply this code only for a specific table with id="exemple". How can I accomplish that?



      My javascript code :



      <script>
      function groupDataByDate() {
      var columns, columnOrder, data,
      table = $('table'), mainObj = {};
      columns = [{
      title: 'date',
      values: [4,9]
      }];

      table.find('tbody tr').each(function() {
      }






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      edited Nov 21 '18 at 22:02









      Tim Lewis

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          Instead of using



          table = $('table');


          which targets all <table> elements in your HTML, use



          table = $("#example");


          To only target an element with id="example".






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          • Thank you it works

            – yassine j
            Nov 21 '18 at 23:33












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          Instead of using



          table = $('table');


          which targets all <table> elements in your HTML, use



          table = $("#example");


          To only target an element with id="example".






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            Nov 21 '18 at 23:33
















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          Instead of using



          table = $('table');


          which targets all <table> elements in your HTML, use



          table = $("#example");


          To only target an element with id="example".






          share|improve this answer
























          • Thank you it works

            – yassine j
            Nov 21 '18 at 23:33














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          Instead of using



          table = $('table');


          which targets all <table> elements in your HTML, use



          table = $("#example");


          To only target an element with id="example".






          share|improve this answer













          Instead of using



          table = $('table');


          which targets all <table> elements in your HTML, use



          table = $("#example");


          To only target an element with id="example".







          share|improve this answer












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          • Thank you it works

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          • Thank you it works

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          Thank you it works

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          Thank you it works

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