so I come from a heavy python background, and I'm trying to wrap my head around javascript. Here I have a function that returns an array of track IDs for soundcloud songs by the artist 'v-2-followers'. How would I go about assigning the output of SC.get(stuff) to a variable to reuse the track list in another function. I'm sure I'm missing something fundamental. I'm less looking for an answer that explains how to do this, but more why it's done like that.
That said I would also very much appreciate the how. :)
(function() {
SC.initialize({
client_id:'__CLIENTID__';
});
// Would like to set a variable equal to the output of
SC.get('/tracks', { q: 'v-2-followers' }, function(tracks) {
trackIdList = [];
tracks.forEach(function(track){
trackIdList.push(track.id);
});
return trackIdList;
});
// And use the variable here.
SC.stream('/tracks/'+trackIdList[Math.floor(Math.random() * myArray.length)], function(sound) {
sound.play();
sound.pause();
$('#fabrizio').hover(function(e){
sound.resume();
}, function(e){
sound.pause();
});
});
})();
I can see that I'm missing something fundamental about variable assignment and scope, or function callbacks here. I've exhausted myself skimming docs on the subject. If anyone can tell me how to do this, and more importantly, why it's done that way, for future reference.