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I want to create an array like this:

s1 = [[[2011-12-02, 3],[2011-12-05,3],[5,13.1],[2011-12-07,2]]];

How to create it using a for loop? I have another array that contains the values as

2011-12-02,3,2011-12-05,3,2011-12-07,2
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One of possible solutions:

var input = ['2011-12-02',3,'2011-12-05',3,'2011-12-07',2]
//or: var input = '2011-12-02,3,2011-12-05,3,2011-12-07,2'.split(",");
var output = [];
for(i = 0; i < input.length; i += 2) {
  output.push([t[i], t[i + 1]])
}
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If your values always come in pairs:

var str = '2011-12-02,3,2011-12-05,3,2011-12-07,2',//if you start with a string then you can split it into an array by the commas
    arr = str.split(','),
    len = arr.length,
    out = [];

for (var i = 0; i < len; i+=2) {
    out.push([[arr[i]], arr[(i + 1)]]);
}

The out variable is an array in the format you requested.

Here is a jsfiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/Hj6Eh/

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  • '2011-12-02,3,2011-12-05,3,2011-12-07,2' is not a string it is an array . Then how to do this ? Plz help me
    – user174404
    Dec 8, 2011 at 8:36
  • @user174404 arr is an array formatted like in your question, I just added the string bit on to show that it's easy to go from a string to an array.
    – Jasper
    Dec 8, 2011 at 8:37
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var s1 = [];

for (x = 0, y = something.length; x < y; x++) {
    var arr = [];
    arr[0] = something[x].date;
    arr[1] = something[x].otherVal;
    s1.push(arr);
}

I've guessed here that the date and the other numerical value are properties of some other object, but that needn't be the case...

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I think you want to create an array which holds a set of arrays.

var myArray = [];
for(var i=0; i<100;i++){
   myArray.push([2011-12-02, 3]); // The values inside push should be dynamic as per your requirement
}

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