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<h1 class="jq-clearfix">:odd Selector</h1>
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<span class="name">odd</span> selector</h2>
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<span class="versionAdded">version added: <a href="/category/version/1.0/">1.0</a></span>jQuery(':odd')</h4>
<p class="desc"><strong>Description: </strong>Selects odd elements, zero-indexed. See also even.</p>
<div class="longdesc"><p>In particular, note that the <em>0-based indexing</em> means that, counter-intuitively, <code>:odd</code> selects the second element, fourth element, and so on within the matched set.</p></div>
<h3 id="notes-0">Additional Notes:</h3>
<div class="longdesc"><ul><li>Because <code>:odd</code> is a jQuery extension and not part of the CSS specification, queries using <code>:odd</code> cannot take advantage of the performance boost provided by the native DOM <code>querySelectorAll()</code> method. To achieve the best performance when using <code>:odd</code> to select elements, first select the elements using a pure CSS selector, then use <a href="http://api.jquery.com/filter/"><code>.filter(":odd")</code></a>.</li></ul></div>
<h3>Example:</h3>
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<h4><span class="desc">Finds odd table rows, matching the second, fourth and so on (index 1, 3, 5 etc.).</span></h4>
<pre class="prettyprint"><code class="example demo-code"><!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<style>
table {
background:#f3f7f5;
}
</style>
<script src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.7rc2.js"></script>
</head>
<body>
<table border="1">
<tr><td>Row with Index #0</td></tr>
<tr><td>Row with Index #1</td></tr>
<tr><td>Row with Index #2</td></tr>
<tr><td>Row with Index #3</td></tr>
</table>
<script>$("tr:odd").css("background-color", "#bbbbff");</script>
</body>
</html></code></pre>
<h4>Demo:</h4>
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