This changed slightly in the latest nightlies - if you do $(0) it'll
be as if you did $() or $([]). As of now any false-ish value will give
you an empty jQuery set.

Considering that there is no intended behavior for passing in a number
to the jQuery object this seems fine to me.

I'm curious - why were you passing in a number to the jQuery object? I
could sort of, kind of, understand passing in an array of values - but
just one number doesn't make sense.

--John



On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 9:16 PM, Xavier Shay <xavier.s...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> $(0).get(0)
> Document
>> $(1).get(0)
> 1
>> $(2).get(0)
> 2
>
> Why does $(0) return a document? Is this intended behaviour? I would
> expect it to return 0.
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