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- jQuery.browser
Contains flags for the useragent, read from navigator.userAgent. We recommend against using this property; please try to use feature detection instead (see jQuery.support). jQuery.browser may be moved to a plugin in a future release of jQuery.
- jQuery.contains()
Check to see if a DOM node is within another DOM node.
- jQuery.each()
A generic iterator function, which can be used to seamlessly iterate over both objects and arrays. Arrays and array-like objects with a length property (such as a function's arguments object) are iterated by numeric index, from 0 to length-1. Other objects are iterated via their named properties.
- jQuery.extend()
Merge the contents of two or more objects together into the first object.
- jQuery.globalEval()
Execute some JavaScript code globally.
- jQuery.grep()
Finds the elements of an array which satisfy a filter function. The original array is not affected.
- jQuery.inArray()
Search for a specified value within an array and return its index (or -1 if not found).
- jQuery.isArray()
Determine whether the argument is an array.
- jQuery.isEmptyObject()
Check to see if an object is empty (contains no properties).
- jQuery.isFunction()
Determine if the argument passed is a Javascript function object.
- jQuery.isNumeric()
Determines whether its argument is a number.
- jQuery.isPlainObject()
Check to see if an object is a plain object (created using '{}' or 'new Object').
- jQuery.isWindow()
Determine whether the argument is a window.
- jQuery.isXMLDoc()
Check to see if a DOM node is within an XML document (or is an XML document).
- jQuery.makeArray()
Convert an array-like object into a true JavaScript array.
- jQuery.map()
Translate all items in an array or array-like object to another array of items.
- jQuery.merge()
Merge the contents of two arrays together into the first array.
- jQuery.noop()
An empty function.
- jQuery.now()
Return a number representing the current time.
- jQuery.parseJSON()
Takes a well-formed JSON string and returns the resulting JavaScript object.
- jQuery.parseXML()
Parses a string into an XML document.
- jQuery.proxy()
Takes a function and returns a new one that will always have a particular context.
- jQuery.support
A collection of properties that represent the presence of different browser features or bugs.
- jQuery.trim()
Remove the whitespace from the beginning and end of a string.
- jQuery.type()
Determine the internal JavaScript [[Class]] of an object.
- jQuery.unique()
Sorts an array of DOM elements, in place, with the duplicates removed. Note that this only works on arrays of DOM elements, not strings or numbers.