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so my code I want to turn into JSON is the following

var locationData = [];
locationData['lat'] = position.coords.latitude;
locationData['long'] = position.coords.longitude;
locationData['address']['road'] = data['address']['road'];
locationData['address']['suburb'] = data['address']['suburb'];
locationData['address']['city'] = data['address']['city'];
locationData['address']['county'] = data['address']['county'];
locationData['address']['state'] = data['address']['state'];
locationData['address']['postcode'] = data['address']['postcode'];
locationData['address']['country'] = data['address']['country'];
locationData['address']['country_code'] = data['address']['country_code'];

But when I run it, It does not alert me that it has been successful

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    Alert? There's no alert in your code. Try console.loging the JSON and check if it's well-formed. Jun 29, 2012 at 2:32
  • What context are you using this array in? Jun 29, 2012 at 2:32

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Your initial declaration is wrong:

var locationData = [];

That creates an array, which will not work as you would expect; you want an object instead. You also need to initialize any complex data structure inside, such as address:

var locationData = {
    address: {}
}

Sidenote

An array is also an object in JavaScript, but it behaves in a special way when using numeric properties. In your case you're not using numeric properties at all, which is why a regular object suits your needs better.

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    In essence, javascript objects are associative arrays, you just have to declare them as objects, not arrays. Jun 29, 2012 at 2:40
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    Oh yes, in JS basically everything is an object (even indexed arrays). Jun 29, 2012 at 2:42
  • @FabrícioMatté Right, I've added a side note to my answer :)
    – Ja͢ck
    Jun 29, 2012 at 2:44
  • Nicely explained, sometimes I wish I've had teachers which would know how to explain 1/10 in-depth as SO answerers. =] Jun 29, 2012 at 2:47
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Just as you declare the locationData as an array, you need to declare locationData['address'] as an array too. (locationData['address']=[] on your third or fourth line).

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