So I have a common javascript collection, in this form:
function populateCollection(){
var Collection = new Array();
Collection['A'] = 'Awesome';
Collection['B'] = 'Better';
Collection['C'] = 'Cool';
return Collection;
}
in a file (lets say it's called CommonLib.js).
Now say I'd like to keep this file as a common library, to be accessible by several different JS documents (Assume the library is very large).
What would be the best way to iterate through this collection from a document called, say jsDoc1.js?
I gave it a shot with:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<script src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.4/jquery.min.js"></script>
<script>
function dropdown() {
for(var i in languageCollection){
alert(i);
}
}
<script>
<body>
<input type="text" name="example" id="color" onclick="dropdown()">
</body>
But I keep getting a languageCollection not defined error. I'm very new to jscript and jquery... any advice for me?
Thank you!
Object
instances instead ofArray
if you do not need the extra functionality ofArray
, but that is offtopic regarding your actual question.languageCollection
you're misusing the laguage. JavaScript does not have keyed arrays, what you're doing is iterating an array object you've extended with keys.