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I have multiple 'li' elements:

$(".my_lis")

with on the page I want to shuffle them around with JavaScript (I'm using JQuery). How to do that?

I have multiple 'li' elements:

$(".my_lis")

with on the page I want to shuffle them around with JavaScript (I'm using JQuery). How to do that?

Share Improve this question asked Jan 25, 2012 at 21:10 TamTam 12k19 gold badges72 silver badges120 bronze badges 1
  • 2 When you say shuffle do you mean randomly mix their order? – ryanve Commented Jan 25, 2012 at 21:16
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It's not too hard actually. The general idea is:

  1. Grab all the dom nodes
  2. Shuffle them
  3. Empty the <ul> and insert the shuffled nodes

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var items = $('.my_list li').get();

//edit (per ments): avoid confusion
items = shuffle(items);

$('.my_list').empty().append(items);

Where shuffle() can be anything that shuffles the array, I prefer underscore.js but here is a vanilla JavaScript way of doing a shuffle on an Array:

Just an example on shuffling ANY array

function shuffle(items) {

    for(var index = 0, ln = items.length; index < ln; index++) {
        var item = items[index],
            swapIndex = ~~(Math.random() * ln),
            swapItem = items[swapIndex];

        //Swap places
        items.splice(swapIndex, 1, item);
        items.splice(index, 1, swapItem);
    }

    return items;
}

A reliable option is to insert a temporary dummy element after each element in the jQuery collection, then shuffle the current collection, and replace the elements in the dummy collection with elements from the shuffled list.

When appending a DOM element to another place, the element is automatically removed from the previous place.

Working demo: http://jsfiddle/ryEHm/2/

Code:

var $collection = $(".my_list li");
var shuffled = [];
$collection.each(function() {
    shuffled.push(this); //Push DOM element
}).after('<span class="dummy"/>');

$('span.dummy').each(function(index) {
   $(this).replaceWith(shuffled.splice(Math.random()*shuffled.length),1);
});

Maybe this plugin from James Padolsey helps you: http://css-tricks./snippets/jquery/shuffle-dom-elements/

Simply use it like this: $('.my_lis').shuffle();

Here's a demo: http://jsfiddle/y4kyw/ – Press run to shuffle the list again

You can check out the jQuery Sortable plugin which has great examples and code walkthroughs/samples here:

http://jqueryui./demos/sortable/

jsfiddle demo

using

jQuery plugin to randomly reorder child elements with callback — Gist

to use: $(".my_lis").reorder();

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