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I currently have a number box in which the user can enter a number 1, 2, or 3, and based on that, there is some conditional formatting.

However, I want the number field to instead be a dropdown list which displays something like "Short", "Long", and "Very Long", but behind the scenes, the real values being passed around are 0, 1, or 2. Getting it to work with only numbers being displayed is easy, however, I am having a hard time figuring out how to pair 0 with "Short", and so on.

Here is a fiddle with how far I was able to get before things started breaking: http://jsfiddle.net/Lxh8e9qv/7/. As a side note, I also can't seem to get the current length values to populate the dropdown, either.

The important areas in the code are:

HTML

<select  data-bind='options: lengthTypes, value: length' />

JavaScript

var Furniture = function (data) {
   var self = this;
   self.name = ko.observable('');
   self.size = ko.observable('');
   self.length = ko.observable();
   self.lengthTypes = ko.observableArray([0,1,2]);

Once again, what I am trying to do is have a dropdown list with human readable options, but in the back end be passing around index numbers (0,1,2). Many thanks.

I am aware of the official KnockoutJS documentation, but their solution seems to be creating objects to fill the lengthTypes array, which seems too heavy weight for what I want.

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  • Look at example 3. knockoutjs.com/documentation/options-binding.html Apr 22, 2015 at 2:23
  • Yep. That does what I want, but as I commented on the answer, I didn't want to declare a bunch of new objects. It wasn't clean enough. Using JSON worked well and was cleaner than the solution on that page. Apr 22, 2015 at 4:42
  • Not sure you mean by JSON objects. I don't see any JSON. Do you mean object literals? Apr 22, 2015 at 4:55
  • Perhaps so. Can you tell I'm a newb? :) Apr 23, 2015 at 0:55

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You can use the optionsText and optionsValue bindings, but you'll need to change lengthTypes to an observableArray with objects at each index.

For example - JSFiddle if you're interested

HTML

<select  data-bind="options: lengthTypes,optionsText:'label',optionsValue:'value', value: length" />

JavaScript

var Furniture = function (data) {
   var self = this;
   self.name = ko.observable('');
   self.size = ko.observable('');
   self.length = ko.observable();
   self.lengthTypes = ko.observableArray([{label: 'Short', value: 0 },{label: 'Long', value: 1 },{label: 'Very Long', value: 2 }]);
}

http://knockoutjs.com/documentation/options-binding.html

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  • Loving the usage of JSON objects within the lengthTypes array. I don't know how I didn't think of that before! It definitely looks a lot more lightweight than Knockout's official examples. Apr 21, 2015 at 23:11
  • Thanks again. For any future readers, do note that the quotations around the optionsText and optionsValue are mandatory, whereas it is not needed for the value option. Apr 22, 2015 at 4:43

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