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I've created a quiz where every question is a Question object which question has methods like print quiestion and so on. I've added my questions inside the javascript file but I want to move the questions to an external Json file.

However I can't find any article that covers how two create methods for the imported Json objects (the question objects) in this case. Here is a piece of code for the quiz object with one method before using getJson:

$(function(){

// <-- QUESTION OBJECT -->
function Question(question, choices, correctChoice, userAnswer, type) {

    this.question = question;
    this.choices = choices;
    this.correctChoice = correctChoice;
    this.userAnswer = userAnswer;
    this.type = type;   // either radio buttons or check boxes

    // <-- write question method -->
    this.writeQuestion = function() {

        var questionContent;
        questionContent = "<p class='question'>" + (currentQue + 1) + ". " +    this.question + "</p>";
        var checked = "";

        if(this.type === "radio") {

            for(var i=0; i < this.choices.length; i++) {

                if((i+1) == this.userAnswer)
                    checked = "checked='checked'";

                questionContent += "<p><input class='css-radio' id='radio" + (i+1) + "' " +  checked  + " type='radio' name='choices' value='choice'></input>";
                questionContent += "<label class='css-label' for='radio" + (i+1) + "'>" + this.choices[i] + "</label></p>"; 

                checked = "";
            }
        }

        else {

            for(var i=0; i < this.choices.length; i++) {

                if ((i+1) == this.userAnswer[i])
                    checked = "checked='checked'";

                questionContent += "<p><input class='css-checkbox' id='checkbox" + (i+1) + "' " +  checked  + " type='checkbox' name='choices' value='choice'></input>";
                questionContent += "<label class='css-label-checkbox' for='checkbox" + (i+1) + "'>" + this.choices[i] + "</label></p>";

                checked = "";
            }
        }

    return $quizContent.html(questionContent);
    };
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    It isn't possible to store methods on a json string. Instead, store the methods in the application and have them act upon the javascript object that you get as a result of parsing the json string.
    – Kevin B
    May 15, 2015 at 18:25

2 Answers 2

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You should create a constructor function that receives the json and defines all methods there, using the json you've provided, something rough like this:

function Question(questionJson) {
    var data = questionJson;

    //Public "methods" are defined to "this"
    this.getCorrectAnswer = function() {
        return data.correctAnswer;
    };

    //Private "methods
    var doSomethingCrazy = function() {
        return "crazy";
    };

    this.getSomethingCrazy = function() {
        return doSomethingCrazy();
    };
}

And then, lets say you have an array of questions:

var questions = [
    {questionId: '1', correctAnswer: 'a', possibleAnswers: []},
    {questionId: '2', correctAnswer: 'a', possibleAnswers: []},
];

You do:

var instances = [];
for (var q in questions) {
    instances[q.questionId] = new Question(q);
}
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  • Thank you very much. Makes sense. I will try this as soon as possible.
    – David
    May 15, 2015 at 22:17
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This code worked:

var allQuestions = [];
var category = "history";

for(var i=0; i < jsonDataLength; i++) {

    allQuestions[i] = new Question(); // create empty question Obj
    var questionNr = "q" + (i+1).toString(); // store questionNr in variable

    for(var properties in jsonData[category][questionNr]) // loop through questionObjs properties
        allQuestions[i][properties] = jsonData[category][questionNr][properties]; 
                     // add them to empty QuestionObj
}

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