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I'm trying to pass an array as an option (op3 : array1) of a plugin I'm creating:

var array1 = new Array();
$('.myGrid').myGrid({
  op1: 1,
  op2: 'value',
  op3: array1
});

Plugin code:

var defaults = {  
  op1: 1,
  op2: 'value',
  op3: array1
};

var options = $.extend({}, defaults, options);

var arr = new Array();
arr[0] = 0;
arr[1] = 1;
options.op3 = arr;

I'm I doing it right? I want to update array1 everytime I do something like:

options.op3 = arr;

And being able to use/alert array1 values on other javascript code of the page.

Thank you!

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  • When you use the var options = $.extend({}, defaults, options);, the defaults will be overwritten by what is in options. I am not sure what you are using var arr = new Array(); arr[0] = 0; arr[1] = 1; options.op3 = arr; for. If options.op3 = arr; is attempting to update op3, it was already done when it was passed via the $.extend({}, defaults, options) statement.
    – JoeFletch
    Nov 12, 2012 at 12:48
  • My plugin will process many things. After it's process is done, I want array1 to have all the data that was updated.
    – Bagata
    Nov 12, 2012 at 12:53
  • I would suggest using a console.log() to display your option to see if it is what you are looking for.
    – JoeFletch
    Nov 12, 2012 at 12:55
  • I just want to pass any variable value to the plugin.
    – Bagata
    Nov 12, 2012 at 15:23

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