Here's some example code (with which you can play around here):
function toString(array) {
var output = '';
for(i = 0; i < array.length; i++) {
if(output != '')
output += ' - ';
output += array[i].key;
}
return output;
}
var array = [{"key":"1", "value":"no"},{"key":"2", "value":"yes"} ];
test = {"key":"4", "value":"test"};
alert(toString(array));
array.splice(1, 0, test);
alert(toString(array));
The array.splice()
method takes the following parameters (taken from here):
array.splice(index,howmany,item1,.....,itemX)
index
: An integer that specifies at what position to add/remove items, Use negative values to specify the position from the end of the array.
howmany
: The number of items to be removed. If set to 0, no items will be removed.
itemN
: The new item(s) to be added to the array.
EDIT
To remove an element from the array you can use the same splice
function in the following way:
array.splice(1, 1);
alert(toString(array));
Here we are indicating to splice
at position 1
, remove 1
element but since we are not providing any elements to insert, none is inserted, which results in a single element at position 1
removed.