Convert The This Object To An Array ?
Jan 5, 2010How do I convert the this object to an array.
View 3 RepliesHow do I convert the this object to an array.
View 3 RepliesHow do I explain this? I am grabbing several elements from my document and placing them in an array, using jQuery. When I test the
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typeof
this item, it returns as an Object, not an Array, which is problematic for IE. Firefox seems not to have an issue with
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Object.length
, but IE won't have any of that, so I need
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Array.length
or do I? In the end, I just want IE to know how many keys are in the Array/Object...
I have a String formated in such as the javascript format
May I know is it posible to directly convert to var array?
Example:
But it look not work for me...
How can I do that? ( without using split function example var data = respond.split(","); )
I've been working on a function to convert nodeList and object properties to an array. The first question is with regards IE and checking whether the object provided is an HTML collection. The best I have come up with so far, is to test if it's an object, has an 'item' which is a function and has length. The second question is with regards slice.call and a while loop copy. I guess I need to do some profile/timing tests, but I'm wondering if the function merits a slice.call? or should I simplify?
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// Some weirdness in IE regarding nodesList and typeof 'item' returning 'Object'
// even though when alerted it returns 'function (){...}'.
// Therefore having to use regExp.test() to check whether it's a function instead.
// Note: _isNodeList isn't full proof. An object with the properties
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I am working on a page where the user will select a location from a dynamically generated dropdown list. I was able to create the php multidimensional array (tested and working) from a MySql database using the users information at login, but I'm having problems converting it to a javascript multidimensional array. I need to be able to access variables that I can pass to a number of text fields within an html form.For instance, if a user belongs to a company with multiple addresses, I need to be able to let them select the address they need to prepopulate specific text fields.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI've been trying to create a 'loading page' for a from. When a user submitts a form, a loading animation is displayed on the page. Then I have javascript connecting to a url on my server that generates a dynamic file and returns it from memory. My problem is that I can display the text from this new file, but what I want to do is prompt the user to save the file locally. Is there a way to make this sort of conversion in javascript?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI want to pass an array of unknown length to a function, in the way that every element of the array is received as an argument:
I could do:
But the problem is I don't know the lenght of the array in advance.
How I can convert a string to a json array.
start code:
The problem is that .css treats snip[1] as a string but I need it to handle it as a json array.
Bad: .css
Good: .css
what I have is this function which reads the JSON attributes of crab_house, a JSON object:
But what I would like to do is something like:
I have this string: tr= "<tr><td>test</td></tr>";
And I need to convert this string to DOM object. Like this:
var tr= document.createElement("tr");
But with the content of tr element.
in my script file , i need call a method of a atl com module(implemented in vc++), which returan an safearray. i don't know how to convert it into array in jscript. i have tried serveral ways to get each item but failed at last.
View 10 Replies View RelatedI've got an array as a php file that I want to convert to a javascript array. Do I write a php script and embed javascript within it, or do I do it the other way around? Are there other important aspects to consider writing such a script within a script? Does it matter where the script appears, i.e., between body tags, or head tags?
View 4 Replies View RelatedHow to convert php variable so it could be used in a javascript section.
For example I have a php array named $places, it's a nested array and I'd like to traverse through all the elements of this array much like it's done in php =>foreach($places as $place) but this done in JS.
In a nutshell how do i convert this variable into a JS appropriate variable.
Here is what I have. I am needing to get elements from my xml file and change them to an array.
The quotes from the xml need to go into
var arrQuote=new Array()
and the authors need to go into
var arrAuth=new Array();
var linkArray = [];
function init(){
var xmlDoc = "";
window.ActiveXObject ? xmlDoc = new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLDOM")
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I need to convert a string
lalaw|lalaw1|lalaw2|lalaw3
in to Array
The values I have in variable "tables".I want to create variable list which takes values from "tables".Than I want to split this, and put each value in to new array: I've started with:
var list = "tables";
var listArray = list.split("|");
for(i=0; i < listArray.length;i++)[code].....
//? how to put now values in to array?
I am trying to convert a very simple JS object as follows to JSON, cant seem to find the solution [code]...
View 1 Replies View RelatedIn addition to fetching JSON you might want to POST it back to the server, but there is no postJSON method. You cannot use the generic ajax method, either. What is missing is the complement of "eval" to turn a JavaScript object in to JSON. The JSON.stringify function from www.json.org (see json2.js in JavaScript section) does the trick, but it would be nice if jQuery incorporated that out of the box, to save some hunting time.
Using the jquery ajax method to set the "type" to "json" and the "content-type" to "application/json" send and recieve JSON, but you must use JSON.stringify to convert your outgoing object to JSON. P.S.. a lot of forgiving parsers have resulted in a lot of articles on JSON being wrong. would I like to mention that here. Property names are JSON strings. JSON strings have double quotes. Therefore, property names have to be surrounded with double quotes. Single quotes are not JSON strings and not legal (JSON is not JavaScript).
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Is it possible to convert a String of date like 12/25/2005 01:00PM to a Date object?
View 14 Replies View RelatedI am getting list of items.i want to store those items in Javascript array like
var propertyIds = [103409, 44693, 38458];
TASK: Convert a 1D javascript array into a 2D array and then save on server as .txt file.
Currently, I have a string of data in a javascript variable [code]...
I think this is a problem converting (what is assumed to be) a string to numeric. or something like that.
rvs = s[i][j] * k;
Firefox Error Console says:
Uncaught exception: TypeError: Cannot convert 's[0]' to object
rvs is just a (temporary, holding) variable.
s is a [3][6] array on numeric values.
i, j and k all happen to be zero.
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I'm using Prototype.js and would like to convert the contents of an HTML table to JSON. Converting to an array first is fine too. Any thoughts on this? I haven't seen anyone do anything this....
View 2 Replies View RelatedI want to convert multidimensional array to JSON string.
Example:
Var arrFile=new Array();
arrGrid("frmTask")=new Array();
arrGrid("frmTask").push("grdTask");
arrGrid("frmTask").("grdTask")=new Array();
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I want to convert this array to JSON string and to get the JSON string back as an Array.
I'm trying to convert some Procedural code to be more Object Oriented and I'm stuck...
The page is really simple:
It's just a big picture w/ a caption under it, and a few thumbnail pics off to the side, that when clicked, replace the big picture as well as swap out the caption for a new one.
In the code (external JS file):
I've got 2 arrays:
One that holds the thumbnail image file URLs, and the other that holds the captions.
And a function:
I've created an object prototype that I can instantiate in order to:
1.) create the event: do the actual swapping of the thumbnail, and the changing of the caption.
2.) and attach that event to the thumbnail's link onclick event handler.
The code below is the closest I've come to making it work. The problem is that when I click any of the thumbnail links it only executes the last event instead of the one that corresponds to the link that was just clicked. Hopefully someone can take a look at my code and let me know what I'm doing wrong.
Simplified version of the code:
The x,y,z variable assignments are only in the window.onload function for the sake of clarity, but the event object instantiation block has to be in there for anything to work at all.
I know that the event0,event1,event2 objects work, and are attached to the onclick handler because they will swap the last thumbnail and caption when I click any of the thumbnail links. Of course that's the problem now... any click only activates the last event. It's like it attached the last event to all the onclick event handlers.
In fact, if I only create the event0 object, it works like it's supposed to... but when I create the event1 object, it does what it's supposed to and it takes over for event0. Creating event2 makes it take over for all of them. Each subsequent event# object seems to attach its own addy[ ] and caption[ ] to each previous x[ ] link.
convert the inputs to numbers instead of strings?I'm trying to make a calculator of sorts
var array = new Array();
function insert(val)
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If you've seen from my previous posts in this forum, you may have noticed that i'm a newbie when it comes to javascript, anyway. I'm trying to create an array sort of thing to convert the country name's to continent, and set it as a cookie. I spent all that time writing a PHP script for this same thing only to find out that my webhost does not have the maxmind apache module. I also don't know how to get the value of the country from a javascript function.
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function country_to_continent( $country ){$continent = '';if( $country== 'AF' ) $continent ='AS'; --CUT OFF DUE TO TEXT LIMIT, FIND THE FULL CODE HERE: http://infinitymedia.pastebin.com/7WWDeyVT return $continent;}
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