Sort Not Working For Multidimensional Array?
Oct 11, 2011I have the following array called 'datacontent' that have the following data:
(4, RX33, )
(3, RX54, )
(102, RX44, )
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I have the following array called 'datacontent' that have the following data:
(4, RX33, )
(3, RX54, )
(102, RX44, )
[code]....
I am wondering if my code *should* work. I have a php file that reads in images from various folders. It stores the file paths in a javascript array by using echo statements. The array is also defined in the php file, as below, outside of the php tags.
var galleryarray = new Array();
for(var i=0; i < galleryarray.length; i++)
{
[code]....
I am getting an error when running the HTML file that says "galleryarray[f1][f2] is undefined". I have another version of this that stores the file paths in a single-dimension array, and this works fine. I am thinking that there could be something wrong with how I am using the multidimensional array in the javascript.
I want a lookup table that matches url fragments to the name I want to show. For instance, if a url contains "yahoo.com", I want to print "Yahoo." For now, I created a multidimensional array that maps url fragments to a name. such as,
var urlMapping = [
{ urlpath: "yahoo.com", mapto: "Yahoo"},
{ urlpath: "google.com", mapto: "Google"}
];
So, say I have a variable urlVar, where the value is some URL (for example,[URL]).Is there any way - other than looping through the array for every variable - to check if urlVar contains any of the substrings in urlMapping.urlPath, and if so, output urlMapping.mapto? (In this case, I want urlVar to find that it contains the substring "yahoo.com" and output "Yahoo".) In my code, I anticipate that I have 100 variables checked against 50 mappings, and performance is important to me.
Is there any function or property for finding out the size of the first (or for that matter any) dimension of a multidimensional array?EDIT:There seems to be no such functionality, I found a solution that does not require it. If anyone is reading this for the same reason; it needs to be scripted.
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Code:
<script type="text/javascript">
var banner = new Array();
//Option 1
[code]...
But when I do a "document.write(banner[0]['title']);" in my body, it doesn't seem to want to oblige.
To get to the chase,ihave a sort of lightbox-app and i need to make a multidimensional rray.
This is what i got sofar:
var imageNum = 0;
var linkArray= new Array;
[code]....
I am having trouble converting my multidimensional array to JSON. I have the following code:
var questions = [];
$('.questionContainer').each(function(i) {
questions[i] = [];
questions[i]["question"] = "hey";
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Whats wrong with this code? i decalre resultArray as a new Array(). Then in a for loop for each resultCount i declare resultArray[resultCount] = new Array().
Then i try putting in values for every resultArray[x][y], but when i go to output the array in another function, everything in resultArray is undefined.code...
I have the following (valid) json string:[code]Using firebug, I can see that the GET is returning the entire json string. However, alert only results in one of the two "text" strings being displayed ("and again"). Analyzing the watch/stack window shows that the "json" object resulting from the getJSON call has been reduced to a single "chat" element, instead of both "chat" elements present in the array.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm having troubles with sending array via $.post (it sends just keys) my code:
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I'm trying to use variable variable names using the window[] functionality. It works fine when you literally specify an array's base variable name, but I have a multidimensional array and would like to use window[] to build the name of the specific sub-array I'm looking for, like so:
// here's my multidimensional array
myArray = new Array();
myArray['id'] = 'foo';
myArray['sub'] = new Array();
[Code]....
However if temp is the name of a sub-array (e.g. 'myArray[sub]), and not the base array name(i.e. 'myArray'), then window[temp] evaluates to "undefined".
Can the window[] functionality handle this somehow, or do I have to resort to eval() or something else?
I'm trying to use variable variable names using the window[] functionality. It works fine when you literally specify an array's base variable name, but I have a multidimensional array and would like to use window[] to build the name of the specific sub-array I'm looking for, like so:
Code:
// here's my multidimensional array
myArray = new Array();
myArray['id'] = 'foo';
myArray['sub'] = new Array();
myArray['sub']['id'] = 'bar';
[Code]...
How can you create a multidimensional array with an each() loop?
The each function has to loop trough the .ui-selected object, and put all id's and the offset in an array ...
This is the code I was playing with .
Code:
function sendAjax() {
var files = new Array();
$('.ui-selected').each(function(index) {
[Code]....
I have an array "arr" that is an array of objects. Each object has the same 7 properties.I want to find the index of the object with a property that matches a certain value x in the array arr. The array has hash tables associated with it.
arr [ obj [ i ] . property1 + "_" + obj [ i ] . property2 ] = arr [ i ] ;
so whats the index of the object where .property1 = x ?
I 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();
[Code].....
I want to convert this array to JSON string and to get the JSON string back as an Array.
I have an array "arr" that is an array of objects. Each object has the same 7 properties.I want to find the index of the object with a property that matches a certain value x in the array arr. How can i accomplish this?The array has hash tables associated with it.arr [ obj [ i ] . property1 + "_" + obj [ i ] . property2 ] = arr [ i ] ;so whats the index of the object where .property1 = x ?
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The sorting works ok except that when I run the test code below, the outputed sorted associative array has an extra element at the end of the array whose key is the name of the prototype function and the value for that element is the function code itself. Obviously I am misunderstanding something about associative arrays or how javascript prototypes work.
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I'm using getJSON to retrieve information from a header record and the corresponding detail records and display the detail records in a table. The PHP script that is called returns a JSON string (via json_encode) that looks like this:
{
"srn":"1",
"invNo":"1",
"custNo":"39750",
"purchOrd":"PO12345",
"shipVia":"our truck",
"jobNo":"E001-11",
"invDate":"8/3/2011",
"taxCode":"1000000",
"shpName":"testName", .....
Here is the html table:
<table><thead><tr>
<th colspan="2" >Item Description</th>
<th>Quantity</th>
<th>U/M</th>
<th>Item Price</th>
<th>Item Amount</th>
</tr></thead><tbody>
<tr class="p_row_1"> .....
And here is the $.getJSON:
$.getJSON("GET_INV_INFO.php",{srn:'<?php echo $srn; ?>'},function(s){
// Get Header Info
$('#ip_invNo').html(s.jobNo);
$('#ip_invDate').html(s.invDate);
$('#ip_custNo').html(s.custNo);
$('#ip_purchOrd').html(s.purchOrd);
$('#ip_custName').html(s.custName); .....
My problem comes in the getJSON section where I'm trying to populate the table with a record. I don't know how to refer to the different fields in array 's'. I've tried the following and many variations, but to no avail:
$('.p_row_'+i+':nth-child(1)').html(s.row.i.itemNo);
$('.p_row_'+i+':nth-child(1)').html(s.row[i].itemNo);
How do I refer to a nested field in a multidimensional array like this?
how would i build a multidimensional array? would it be: PHP Code:
var rinksAndPriceArray = new Array();
rinksAndPriceArray[0] = new Array();
rinksAndPriceArray[1] = new Array();
i've figured that out so far.
now, i want to be able to access a part of one of the arrays based on a variable that is passed into the function
the variable i'll send in will be the first part of the array ex: rinksAndPriceArray[0][0] and i'll want to return the rinksAndPriceArray[0][1] value.
HTML Code:I have been trying to figure this out for awhile. I have a multidimensional array in JavaScript that is 12 columns wide and an unknown number of rows like so
<br />
/*<br />[<br />
[userID (int), name, username, email, password, other 1, other 2, other 3, other 4, other 5, other 6, admin(int)],<br />
[code]....
All the values are string except the (int) ones. This is for a real time user editing page for my site. I have the JavaScript array made now I need it so when the "Submit" button is pressed it turns the array formated like that into an PHP array and saves it as a variable.
I check the web and they only show you how to sort the whole array. I would like to be able to sort the subset of the 2D array.How would I sort the sub array independently. So only the a's together, then only the b's together, etc.
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arr=new Array()
arr[0]='45'
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I have a little question about multimensional array: I've this array
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I have an array which is populated by a count of instances from another array, so its ends up with data like:
I need to sort this by the number before the 'x'.
At present, a .sort() would put 1 - 9 before anything greater than 10, obviously not what I'm after.
How can I make it put this array into the correct order (e.g 22 x something else, 17 x another event, 5 x that event, 2 x this event)
I use the below file function to sort the html table
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I've an array of month/year to sort
Code:
var myArray = ['Oct/08', 'Jan/09', 'Mar/09', 'May/07', 'Apr/08', 'Dec/06'];
declare a hash of month with numbers as keys, split each array element and compare each month and sort it.