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Say I have to following code:
var numb = $(selector).length;
And now I want to dynamicly make variables based on this:
var temp+numb = ...
How would I be able to do this?
Edit:
I know some of you will tell me to use an array. Normally I would agree but in my case the var is already an array and I rly see no other solution than creating dynamic names.
Say I have to following code:
var numb = $(selector).length;
And now I want to dynamicly make variables based on this:
var temp+numb = ...
How would I be able to do this?
Edit:
I know some of you will tell me to use an array. Normally I would agree but in my case the var is already an array and I rly see no other solution than creating dynamic names.
Share edited Sep 15, 2013 at 6:51 icecub asked Sep 15, 2013 at 6:46 icecubicecub 8,7936 gold badges47 silver badges79 bronze badges 1- here it is:: stackoverflow./questions/5117127/… – Sudhir Bastakoti Commented Sep 15, 2013 at 6:51
2 Answers
Reset to default 5Variables in Javascript are bound to objects. Objects accept both .
and []
notation. So you could do:
var num = 3;
window["foo"+num] = "foobar";
console.log(foo3);
PS - Just because you can do that doesn't mean you should, though.
In global scope (not remended):
window["temp"+numb]='somevalue;
window.console && console.log(temp3);
In a scope you create - also works serverside where there is no window scope
var myScope={};
myScope["temp"+numb]="someValue";
window.console && console.log(myScope.temp3);
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