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<h1><a href="../index.html">Handsontable</a></h1>
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<h2>jQuery</h2>
<p>
jQuery is a library, which makes DOM manipulations and event handling easier. <br><br>
Handsontable is fully compatible with jQuery - the small example below shows that the integration
between the two is quick and intuitive.
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In order to use Handsontable as a jQuery plugin, you need to do some preparation:
<ul>
<li>Include jQuery to your page, before including Handsontable<br>
<pre><code style="white-space: pre-line;">
&lt;script src="handsontable/lib/jquery.min.js"&gt;&lt;/script&gt;<br>
&lt;script src="handsontable/dist/handsontable.full.js"&gt;&lt;/script&gt;<br>
&lt;link rel="stylesheet" media="screen" href="handsontable/dist/handsontable.full.css"&gt;<br>
</code></pre>
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<li>
Run <code>handsontable()</code> plugin constructor on an empty div as in the below code example:
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<script data-jsfiddle="common">
function getData() {
return [
['', 'Kia', 'Nissan', 'Toyota', 'Honda'],
['2008', 10, 11, 12, 13],
['2009', 20, 11, 14, 13],
['2010', 30, 15, 12, 13]
];
}
</script>
<script data-jsfiddle="hot">
// Instead of creating a new Handsontable instance with the container element passed as an argument,
// you can simply call .handsontable method on a jQuery DOM object.
var $container = $("#hot");
$container.handsontable({
data: getData(),
startRows: 5,
startCols: 5,
minRows: 5,
minCols: 5,
maxRows: 10,
maxCols: 10,
rowHeaders: true,
colHeaders: true,
minSpareRows: 1,
contextMenu: true
});
// This way, you can access Handsontable api methods by passing their names as an argument, e.g.:
var hotInstance = $("#hot").handsontable('getInstance');
</script>
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