Exact word search
Exact word search
Im using Tablepress wordpress plugin (I've already written code for "Press enter to search and hidden table and search speficic columns" ). Now I want EXACT WORD SEARCH i.e user will see results only when he types exact word/number.
Note: I've found some solutions here but don't understand where to place exactly
1. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19114586/how-to-get-exact-match-using-fnfilter
2. http://www.datatables.net/forums/discussion/4096/filtering-an-exact-match/p1
HERE IS THE LINK: http://appache.no/hydor
and here is the code
<script type="text/javascript">
    $(document).ready( function () {
    var table = 
  $('#tablepress-1').dataTable( {
    "aoColumnDefs": [
      { 
      "bSearchable": false, "aTargets": [ 0,2,4,5,6,7,8]}      
    ],"bLengthChange":false,"iDisplayLength":1 } );
  
window.alert = function() {};
$.fn.dataTableExt.afnFiltering.push(
    function( oSettings, aData, iDataIndex ) {
        return oSettings.oPreviousSearch.sSearch === '' ? false : true;
    }
);
var DT_tablepress_1 = $('#tablepress-1').dataTable({"aaSorting":[],"bSortClasses":false,"asStripeClasses":[],"bSort":false,"bLengthChange":false,"iDisplayLength":1,"bInfo":false});
$('#tablepress-1_filter input').unbind().bind('keyup', function(e) {
    if( 13 == e.keyCode )
        DT_tablepress_1.fnFilter( this.value );
});
$( '.dataTables_filter' ).find( 'input' ).on( 'keyup', function(e) {
    if( 13 == e.keyCode ) {
        $( '.dataTables_wrapper' ).find( '.tablepress' ).toggle( '' != $(this).val() );
    }
} );
$( '.dataTables_wrapper' ).find( '.tablepress' ).hide();
});
</script>
                
Answers
code is not showing correctly, you view the code on top in http://appache.no/hydor
I would suggest using regex with the
search()orcolumn().search()methods if you want full string matching. Something like:You can't use
^$withsearch()since, for performance reasons, DataTables concatenates the search strings into a single string. But you could use the smart filtering with double quotes:Slightly different since it doesn't go start to end of a column's string, but it does match that phrase and only that phrase.
Allan