Does anyone know of a technique to programmatically create an HTML select list including options using JQuery?
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var arr = [
{val : 1, text: 'One'},
{val : 2, text: 'Two'},
{val : 3, text: 'Three'}
];
var sel = $('<select>').appendTo('body');
$(arr).each(function() {
sel.append($("<option>").attr('value',this.val).text(this.text));
});

js1568
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var s = $('<select/>');
var o = [1, 2, 3];
for (var i in o) {
s.append($('<option/>').html(o[i]));
}
$('body').append(s);

rid
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I know this is old, but what the hey:
$selectBox.html($.map(myArray, function(){
return $('<option/>', {text: this});
}));

Rich Tier
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Great method for the functional programming paradigm, which we all need to shift to! – Bobort Sep 18 '17 at 14:45
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This is very straight forward to do:
var selectList = "<select name='numbers'>";
for (var x = 0; x < 10; x++) {
selectList += "<option>" + x + "</option>";
}
selectList += "</select>";
$('#my-container').html(selectList);

Nathan Anderson
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I think it's simpler.IMHO.
arr.map(x => ($("YOUR SELECTOR").append(`<option value="${x}">${x}</option>`)));

Denis Lightman
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Here's a variation - based on previous answers in this thread - where all but the select-input options can be specified via an input JSON object:
Would be interesting to see if the options array can somehow be specified in that JSON input?
var fruitListProfile = {
id : someKey,
class : 'fruit_list',
style : 'margin-right: 20px; '
};
var selectInput = $('<select/>', fruitListProfile);
var fruitOptions = ['apple', 'cherry', 'kiwi'];
for (var i in fruitOptions) {
selectInput.append($('<option/>').html(fruitOptions[i]));
}

Gene Bo
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If you have already <select> list somewhere in DOM, reuse it and make it empty from previous user interactions...
// Call existing list, chain empty()
var my_list = $("#my_list").empty();
// Build list
$(my_arr).each(function() {
my_list.append($("<option/>").attr(\'value\',this.item_id).text(this.item_name));
});

Sebastian B.
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K.Alex
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Here is another version of an answer to the question using ajax to fetch a json response used to create the select list with key value pairs
$.ajax({
type: 'post',
url: 'include/parser.php',
data: {
mode: 'getSubtypes',
type: type
},
success: function (response) {
var mySubtype = document.getElementById("Component");
var components = $.parseJSON(response);
var selectList = document.createElement("select");
selectList.id = "subtype";
selectList.name = "subtype";
mySubtype.appendChild(selectList);
$('#subtype').append('<option value="">Select ...</option>');
$.each(components, function(k, v) {
var option = new Option(v, k);
$('#subtype').append($(option));
});
}
});

Mike Volmar
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