I have looked around and have found a number of questions which approach using-a-string-to-define-the-class-name and dynamic-class-generation-in-coffeescript> but neither of them exactly address my problem, so I am wondering whether I making some fundamental mistake in my approach to the problem.
In the loop below I am looping through some data parsed from JSON. For each set of data I want to extend my class Robot
with string = new Robot
where string
is a string.
Currently my code does not produce any errors, and successfully creates new Robots
but since their name is a string, trying to access them with robot1.move()
or robot2.doSomeOtherClassyThing()
does not work and tells me they are undefined.
This seems like it should not require a verbose helper function to make it work. What am I missing here?
createRobots: -> # process robot commands
createXcoord = missionData.xCoord
createYcoord = missionData.yCoord
createOrient = missionData.orientation
createInstru = missionData.robotInstructions
for command in createOrient
robot = 'robot' + (_i + 1)
name = robot
robot = new Robot \ # create named Robot
name
, createXcoord[_i]
, createYcoord[_i]
, createOrient[_i]
, createInstru[_i]
console.log(robot)
I think what is happening is that the variable "robot = 'string'
is written over when the robot = new Robot
is declared.
The outcome I am hoping for is string1 = new Robot
, "string2 = new Robot"
. Does that make sense? jsfiddle.net/7EN5y/1