getElementById VS jQuery('#id') (v73)

Revision 73 of this benchmark created on


Preparation HTML

<script src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-2.0.3.min.js"></script>

<p id="foo">
  Test
</p>
<p id="bar">
  bars</p>

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getElementById
$(document.getElementById('foo'));
ready
jQuery Selector
$('#foo');
ready
Custom Method
function _(id){
    return jQuery(document.getElementById(id));
}
_('foo');
 
ready
$ Custom Method
function _(id){
    return $(document.getElementById(id));
}
_('foo');
 
ready
jQuery Window Object
$('#foo');
$('#bar');
ready
realgetelementbyid
document.getElementById('foo');
ready
typeof
if(typeof (document.getElementById('foo')) === "undefined"){}
ready

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