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I have this code that picks up a random text link using getJSON. It picks up one random item at a time. I'd like to know how to pick up more than one different item and show them in #randomkeyword. All I can come up with is setting up the script two times, but I think it may have a chance of picking up the same item, Is there any way to do that?

jQuery.getJSON('random.json', function(data) { //Ajax call

var item = data.link[Math.floor(Math.random()*data.link.length)]; 

jQuery('<a title="' + item.des + '" href="http://' + item.url + '">'+ item.title +'</a>').appendTo

('#randomkeyword');

});

JSON File:

{"link":[{"title":"XXXX","url":"google.com","des":"light"},{"title":"CCCCCCC","url":"yahoo.com","des":"dark"},{"title":"DDDDDDDD","url":"song.com","des":"light"},{"title":"CCCCCCCCCCCCCCC","url":"googlemap.com","des":"normal"},{"title":"RRRRRRRRRRRRRRR","url":"fun.com","des":"halo"}]}

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To avoid duplicates, you can "shuffle" the list then just loop through it from the beginning.

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You could check if the second item is the same as the first item. If so, you can select an other random item.

jQuery.getJSON('random.json', function(data) { //Ajax call

var item = data.link[Math.floor(Math.random()*data.link.length)];
var item2=item;//set second item same as first item to access the while loop

while(item==item2){
   item2 = data.link[Math.floor(Math.random()*data.link.length)];
}

jQuery('<a title="' + item.des + '" href="http://' + item.url + '">'+ item.title +'</a>').appendTo

('#randomkeyword');

});
//do the same for item2
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  • I tried your script but it doesn't seem to work. Only one item is selected.
    – RedGiant
    Feb 19, 2014 at 17:14
  • Did you do the jQuery('<a title="' + item2.des + '" href="http://' + item2.url + '">'+ item2.title +'</a>').appendTo('#randomkeyword'); bit?
    – tredontho
    Feb 19, 2014 at 22:58
  • yes, did you do that? That was what I meant by "//do the same for item2" Feb 20, 2014 at 18:40
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So, I think you can store the list, then just iterate over it however many times you want, splice out the selected ones as you go (to avoid duplicates), and then run your jQuery on each element in the result array. Note that this does modify the returned array, so make a copy of it first if you need that intact.

For example:

var data = ['one', 'two', 'three'];
var numOfLinks = 2;
var result = [];
for(i = 0; i < numOfLinks; i++) {
    var index = Math.floor(Math.random()*data.length);
    var link = data[index];
    data.splice(index,1);
    result.push(link);
}
// iterate over result, doing your jQuery function over each element

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