Convert String Into Array - Break Apart A String Into Characters
Jan 27, 2010Is it possible to break apart a string into characters, be it a word or a sentence, and store each individual character in an array?
View 11 RepliesIs it possible to break apart a string into characters, be it a word or a sentence, and store each individual character in an array?
View 11 RepliesI 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 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 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'm writing a piece of JS code that returns a result of true if the pattern appears in string as a substring (case sensitive) but would like to extend its functionality to returns true if all the individual characters of pattern appear in string (regardless of order).
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm writing a piece of JS code that returns a result of true if the pattern appears in string as a substring (case sensitive) but would like to extend its functionality to returns true if all the individual characters of pattern appear in string (regardless of order).
For example:This is what the program currently does:
match1("adipisci","pis") returns true
Whereas I would now like it to do this:
match1("adipisci","sciip") returns true
match2("adipisci","sciipx") returns false because x does not exist in variable
match3["adipisci","adipisci"] returns true in array 1 and 2 if "sciip" is searched
match4["adipisci","adipiscix"] returns false in array 1 and true in array 2 if "sciipx" is searched
I am having difficulty implementing this into my code... this is what I've done so far:
var pages=[
"Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit.",
"Nulla imperdiet laoreet neque.",
[code]....
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
How I would remove characters from a string if they are present?
For example lets say I wanted to remove c:/fakepath/ from the string c:/fakepath/DSF102.jpg and just leave the DSF102.jpg how would I got about this?
Using ruby on rails I'm creating a string on the fly, which I would like to output using JavaScript.Unfortunately the string contains line breaks and I am getting the error message:"unterminated string literal"Is there any way to do something like this in JavaScript:
Code JavaScript:
var myString = 'A string with
line breaks'.sub("
[code].....
im just starting to learn Javascript, and am wondering if there is anyway I can take an int and convert it into a string... ?
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<script src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.3.2/jquery.min.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script>
$(document).ready(function(){
$.ajax({
[Code]...
Say I had a bunch of elements with id names "id1", "id2". "id3" etc. Then say I had a function that adds a click handler such that when you click these elements it gets the id name with this.attributes[1].nodeValue;Then say I had a bunch of arrays with the same names as the ids var id1 = ["data", false, 45]; var id2 = ["otherdata", true, 15]; var id3 = ["otherotherdata", null, 65];. How would I set a variable "currentid" to the array with the corresponding name as the id name? I guess the underlying question is, how would I convert a string to a variable name?
View 1 Replies View RelatedNow I need to convert a number(decimal) into a hex.string. I want to pass my blurit() two colors and have it start at color one and step its way to color two based on a determined step. I need to convert the new color to a hex string to be used to control the color of text. This is a rough example of what I am doing:
function blurit(color1, color2) {
colorstep= (color2-color1) /10; clr=color;
for (lp=0; lp<10; lp++) {
test.innerHTML+= '<font color="#' +dex(clr) +'">'
clr+= colorstep;
}}
Consider this scenario, I have a string,
var sDate = '11-07-2010';
var date = new Date(sDate);
var day = date.getDay();
alert(day);
I need to know the day based on this date. But the string is not gettin converted to date and hence the result that i get is NaN.
I am designing a feedback page for my website and have carried info through the url to the feedback page from a previous page. This url contains a name of an individual, in between two symbols = and &
The url of the feedback page looks something like this:[URL].... First, I have used a form to display the information so that the user can see who they have selected, ie. extract the first and last names from the url. (The script following the form extracts the name from the url so that it can be displayed by the form, not exactly sure why it does so in this particular order but it seems to work so far).
This is the code I have used to do this:
<FORM NAME="SWnamefunc">
<div align="left">
<INPUT TYPE="hidden" NAME="yoyo" SIZE="35">
</div>
[Code]...
I'm trying to write code to swap images in a list. It's going to be a star rating control that highlights stars as you hover over a star. each image in the list has an onmouseover="highlight(this)" function and a unique id of 1 - 10.
Code:
function highlight(star) {
var num = Number(star.id);
for (i = 0; i < num; i++)
[Code].....
I'm trying to convert the number 'i' used by the for loop to a string so it can be used by the getElementById() method to select the stars to be highlighted. But my intellisense is telling me there is a problem with that line. I tried
var id = String(i+1);
but this didn't work either.
what have I gotten wrong?
I'm triying to convert a string (0000, 0001, 0002, 0003,0004,0007, ..., ... )in INT. Betwen 0000 and 0007 theres no problem. But the 0008 is converted to 1. I'm using
Code:
Fnumb = parseInt(numb)
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.
Javascript variables are loosely typed: the conversion between a
string and a number happens automatically. Since plus (+) is also
used as in string concatenation, `` Ƈ' + 1 '' is equal to `` ཇ' '': the
String deciding what + does. To overcome this, first convert the
string to a number. For example:
I want to turn the string "100,144" to numbers, to use for
resizeTo(100,144) <--- here.
[Code]...
I need a way to convert the ID on line 9 into a string which can be used as a variable on line 10. Is this possible? I'm truly sorry if this ends up as a double-post. My browser froze up on the last one and I'm pretty sure it never went through)
Is it possible to convert a String of date like 12/25/2005 01:00PM to a Date object?
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