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The jQuery find(..) traversal method doesn't include the current node - it starts with the children of the current node. What is the best way to call a find operation that includes the current node in its matching algorithm? Looking through the docs nothing immediately jumps out at me.

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For jQuery 1.8 and up, you can use .addBack(). It takes a selector so you don't need to filter the result:

object.find('selector').addBack('selector')

Prior to jQuery 1.8 you were stuck with .andSelf(), (now deprecated and removed) which then needed filtering:

object.find('selector').andSelf().filter('selector')

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