Do I understand that you want to output entire table in order? Since you use objects on t1/t2 level, you'll have to do extra steps for that.
First, see if you can simply replace objects with real arrays:
var TicketInfoArrays = {
t1: [
[7, 12, 35,39,41, 43],
[7, 15, 20,34,45, 48],
[3, 7, 10, 13, 22, 43],
[2, 4, 5,23,27, 33]
]
}
var t1 = TicketInfoArrays.t1
for(var idx = 0, len = t1.length; idx<len; idx++){
var line = idx+": ["
var nested = t1[idx]
for(var idx2 = 0, len2 = nested.length; idx2<len2; idx2++){
line += ((idx2 > 0 ? ', ':'') + nested[idx2])
}
console.log(line + ']')
}
If that's somehow impossible, but you sure that keys in those objects always start at some specific number and go ascending without gaps, you can simply itreate over properties until you hit empty element:
var TicketInfo = {
t1: {
1: [7, 12, 35,39,41, 43],
2: [7, 15, 20,34,45, 48],
3: [3, 7, 10, 13, 22, 43],
4: [2, 4, 5,23,27, 33]
}
}
var t1 = TicketInfo.t1
var idx = 1
var nested
while(nested = t1[idx]){
var line = idx+": ["
var nested = t1[idx]
for(var idx2 = 0, len2 = nested.length; idx2<len2; idx2++){
line += ((idx2 > 0 ? ', ':'') + nested[idx2])
}
console.log(line + ']')
idx++
}
Finally, if you can't guarantee even that, you will have to manually collect all keys, sort them and then iterate over this sorted list.
var TicketInfoUnordered = {
t1: {
8: [7, 12, 35,39,41, 43],
20: [7, 15, 20,34,45, 48],
45: [3, 7, 10, 13, 22, 43],
3: [2, 4, 5,23,27, 33]
}
}
var t1 = TicketInfoUnordered.t1
var keys = []
for(key in t1){
if(t1.hasOwnProperty(key)){ keys.push(key) }
}
keys.sort(function(a, b){ return a - b })
for(var idx = 0, len = keys.length; idx<len; idx++){
var line = keys[idx]+": ["
var nested = t1[keys[idx]]
for(var idx2 = 0, len2 = nested.length; idx2<len2; idx2++){
line += ((idx2 > 0 ? ', ':'') + nested[idx2])
}
console.log(line + ']')
}