nth-last-of-type selector
Description: Selects all the elements that are the nth-child of their parent in relation to siblings with the same element name, counting from the last element to the first.
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version added: 1.9jQuery( ":nth-last-of-type(index/even/odd/equation)" )
index: The index of each child to match, starting with the last one (
1), the stringevenorodd, or an equation ( eg.:nth-last-of-type(even),:nth-last-of-type(4n))
Because jQuery's implementation of :nth- selectors is strictly derived from the CSS specification, the value of n is "1-indexed", meaning that the counting starts at 1. For other selector expressions such as .first() or .eq() jQuery follows JavaScript's "0-indexed" counting. Given a single <ul> containing three <li>s, $('li:nth-last-of-type(1)') selects the third, last, <li>.
Further discussion of this usage can be found in the W3C CSS specification.
Examples:
Example 1
Find the second to last li in each matched ul and note it.
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Demo:
Example 2
This is a playground to see how the selector works with different strings.
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