jQuery .removeData()
Learn all about the jQuery function .removeData().
The .removeData()
method allows us to remove values that were previously set using .data()
. When called with the name of a key, .removeData()
deletes that particular value. When called with no arguments, .removeData()
removes all values.
Note that .removeData()
will only remove data from jQuery’s internal .data()
cache, and any corresponding data-
attributes on the element will not be removed. A later call to data()
will therefore re-retrieve the value from the data-
attribute. To prevent this, use .removeAttr()
alongside .removeData()
to remove the data-
attribute as well. Prior to jQuery 1.4.3, as data()
did not use data-
attributes, this was not an issue.
As of jQuery 1.7, when called with an array of keys or a string of space-separated keys, .removeData()
deletes the value of each key in that array or string.