Why this isn't true?
$('#myId') == document.getElementById("myId")
I'm using JQuery 1.4.2 and trying to insert a GMap into an div element.
So, this works:
new google.maps.Map(document.getElementById("myId"),myOptions);
but this doesn't
new google.maps.Map($("myId"),myOptions);
Why this isn't true?
$('#myId') == document.getElementById("myId")
I'm using JQuery 1.4.2 and trying to insert a GMap into an div element.
So, this works:
new google.maps.Map(document.getElementById("myId"),myOptions);
but this doesn't
new google.maps.Map($("myId"),myOptions);
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Reset to default 12You have a couple issues. First, ID selectors use #
. Second, $(...)
is a jQuery object, and you need to pass a DOM element.
Use $('#myId').get(0)
The get method.
It doesn't work because the google.maps.Map()
constructor expects a a DOM element, while the jQuery selector returns a jQuery object.
You may want to use:
new google.maps.Map($("#myId")[0], myOptions);
Further reading:
- Google Maps API Groups: Why doesn't jQuery selection work?
$('#myId') creates a jQuery selection, while GMap requires a DOM element. You can convert the jQuery selection into a DOM element by using the $().get function:
new google.maps.Map($("#myId").get(0), myOptions);
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