I have created an array with:
var msg = new Array();
then, I have a function that add values to this array, this function is:
function add(time, user, text){
var message = [time, user, text];
if (msg.length >= 50)
msg.shift();
msg.push(message);
}
As you can see, if the array has 50 or more elements I remove the first with .shift()
.
Then I add an array as element.
Ok, the code works perfectly, but now I have to loop the msg
array to create a JSON obj.
The JSON object should has this format:
var obj = [
{'time' : time, 'user' : user, 'text' : text},
{'time' : time, 'user' : user, 'text' : text},
{'time' : time, 'user' : user, 'text' : text}
]
I mean...i have to loop msg array and then store all the values inside the JSON object. I do not know how to "concatenate" the element of the array inside json obj.
Could you help me?
Thank you very much in advance!
I have created an array with:
var msg = new Array();
then, I have a function that add values to this array, this function is:
function add(time, user, text){
var message = [time, user, text];
if (msg.length >= 50)
msg.shift();
msg.push(message);
}
As you can see, if the array has 50 or more elements I remove the first with .shift()
.
Then I add an array as element.
Ok, the code works perfectly, but now I have to loop the msg
array to create a JSON obj.
The JSON object should has this format:
var obj = [
{'time' : time, 'user' : user, 'text' : text},
{'time' : time, 'user' : user, 'text' : text},
{'time' : time, 'user' : user, 'text' : text}
]
I mean...i have to loop msg array and then store all the values inside the JSON object. I do not know how to "concatenate" the element of the array inside json obj.
Could you help me?
Thank you very much in advance!
Share Improve this question asked Jun 11, 2010 at 8:14 DamianoDamiano 711 gold badge1 silver badge2 bronze badges 1-
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It's generally better to initialize array like this
var msg = [];
instead ofvar msg = new Array();
– RaYell Commented Jun 11, 2010 at 8:21
3 Answers
Reset to default 10I'll give you an example from your add function:
function add(time, user, text){
// this line is all I changed
var message = {'time' : time, 'user' : user, 'text' : text};
if (msg.length >= 50)
msg.shift();
msg.push(message);
}
As you can see the message variable is no longer an array but it's the Object you want it to be.
From this you should be able to work out how to create a new array and add the values you want to it.
Try this:
var len = msg.length;
var obj = [];
for (var i = 0; i < len; i++) {
var item = {
'time': msg[i][0],
'user': msg[i][1],
'text': msg[i][2]
}
obj.push(item);
}
I think you want something like this:
function add(time, user, text){
var message = {time:time, user:user, text:text};
if (msg.length >= 50)
msg.shift();
msg.push(message);
}