aah, to do it that way you'd need to assign each row an id and include
a selector for each wouldn't you.

On Apr 9, 2:56 pm, MorningZ <morni...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I swear I've seen a post asking this before, one that I even
> participated in, but damned if i can find it
>
> given this table structure
>
> <table>
>    <thead>
>       <tr>
>           <th>One</th>
>           <th>Two</th>
>           <th>Three</th>
>       </tr>
>     </thead>
>    <tbody>
>       <tr>
>           <td>R1C1 Data</td>
>           <td>R1C2 Data</td>
>           <td>R1C3 Data</td> ***
>       </tr>
>       <tr>
>           <td>R2C1 Data</td>
>           <td>R2C2 Data</td>
>           <td>R2C3 Data</td> ***
>       </tr>
>       <tr>
>           <td>R3C1 Data</td>
>           <td>R3C2 Data</td>
>           <td>R3C3 Data</td> ***
>       </tr>
>     </tbody>
> </table>
>
> How can i select all the last cells that I denoted by "***" ??
>
> I am currently doing:
>
> $("table tbody tr").each(function() {
>       $(this).find("td:last").click(... my event here ....);
>
> });
>
> but is that doable without the ".each" ?

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