Create an associative array in JavaScript [closed] - javascript

Closed. This question needs details or clarity. It is not currently accepting answers.
Want to improve this question? Add details and clarify the problem by editing this post.
Closed 8 years ago.
Improve this question
Consider:
var playlist = {"bad romance":"gaga", "we cry":"the script"};
How can I get string "gaga" from my code? What is the name of my array in JavaScript programming?

Try Object instead of Array:
var playlist = {"bad romance":"gaga", "we cry":"the script"};
alert(playlist["bad romance"]); //gaga

Related

How to check in javascript if a list contains any element? [closed]

Closed. This question needs details or clarity. It is not currently accepting answers.
Want to improve this question? Add details and clarify the problem by editing this post.
Closed 2 years ago.
Improve this question
How to check if a list is not empty?
if (serialNumbersList.Any()) //c# expression equivalent
{
// do stuff
}
In javascript there are no lists but arrays, and you can check their length property
if(serialNumberList.length > 0) {
// Do your stuff
}

How to iterate and append characters of an array by push [closed]

Closed. This question needs to be more focused. It is not currently accepting answers.
Want to improve this question? Update the question so it focuses on one problem only by editing this post.
Closed 2 years ago.
Improve this question
var charArray=[a,b,c]
I want to have a new array as following:
var charArrayNew=[a, ab, abc]
Please suggest how to get the result of charArrayNew in ES6 Javascript.
You could do this:
const charArray=['a','b','c'];
const answer = charArray.map((_,i,ar)=>ar.slice(0,i+1).join(""));
console.log(answer);
// or, alternatively:
fn=(ar,res=[])=>(
ar.reduce((a,c)=>(res.push(a+=c),a),""),res );
console.log(fn(charArray))

Does JSON.parse work for deep / nested objects? [closed]

Closed. This question needs details or clarity. It is not currently accepting answers.
Want to improve this question? Add details and clarify the problem by editing this post.
Closed 5 years ago.
Improve this question
For example if we have:
let r = JSON.parse('{"o": {"name": "foo","lastName": "boo"}}');
Can we now do console.log(r.o.name); and get foo on the console?
Yes. Here's a runnable example:
let r = JSON.parse('{"o": {"name": "foo","lastName": "boo"}}');
console.log(r.o.name)

Javascript Array to special Object [closed]

Closed. This question needs details or clarity. It is not currently accepting answers.
Want to improve this question? Add details and clarify the problem by editing this post.
Closed 6 years ago.
Improve this question
I need for an Plugin an Object structure like this:
{
"Beer":145.53,
"Apple (red)":7.33,
"Apple (green)":0.03
}
Don't know how to write it that this shine.
I got the all values already so how to set it up like this?
Use this notation to make objects with those properties:
var obj = {};
obj["Beer"] = 145;
obj["Apple (red)"] = 7.5;
....

Formatting String with pattern [closed]

Closed. This question needs to be more focused. It is not currently accepting answers.
Want to improve this question? Update the question so it focuses on one problem only by editing this post.
Closed 8 years ago.
Improve this question
I have a String variable who represent date
console.log(goDate); --> "23/12/2014"
how I could turn this variable like this..?:
console.log(goDate); --> "2014-12-23".
var goDate = "23/12/2014"; // needs 2014-12-23
var newGoDate = goDate.split('/').reverse().join('-');

Categories

Resources