Passing Arrays To Functions

Feb 17, 2006

I am working on a simple Expanding Family Tree.
There are two principal Objects: Person and Family,
and two subsidiary ones: Sibling-sets and multi-Marriage-sets.

When I click on a Family Button, I want to display all the Persons
of a Sibling-set.
Married Siblings will have a Button. Pressing this should display
one or more Marriage-Partners. If these Marriages (Families)
have children, they will have a Family-Button.

You will notice the code for the four objects is fairly repetitious,
but that for the variable-length Sibling and Marriage Arrays,
is what has kept me struggling for days.
Lines S04-S10 and M04-M10 appear to be the problems.

Even though I think addSibling() is constructing Sibling objects,
S06 reads the Argument vector as a single item
S07 tells me the argument-count is 1.
so S09 processes only once, and then..
it interprets argv[s] as a single item,
but assigns the whole array to this.sibA.

Can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong? Code:

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looking for a way to pass an array to a function.
====================================
<script>
function myfunction(arrayname)
{
document.write("blablabla"+ arrayname[1] +"blablabla");
}
</script>

<html stuff>

<script>
arrayname = new Array("what", "is", "wrong");
myfunction(arrayname);
</script>
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etc

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