I'm trying to make an object whose keys come from an array. But if I use the object name as array[i]
, I get the error Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token [
itemKeys: {
for (var i = 0; i < category_keys.Length; i++) {
category_keys[i]: "font-size: 15px; color: black;",
}
}
I'm still learning JavaScript and can't find a way to get around this one.
EDIT
Looking at some comments and answers maybe it isn't an object. It is pre made coding originally as.
a.extend(a.Editor.DEFAULTS, {
itemKeys: {
"dropdown name 1": "font-size: 15px; color: black;",
"dropdown name 2": "font-size: 15px; color: black;",
}})
I want to change the dropdown names that are displayed as different text chosen from looping through an array.
Sorry for any confusion
EDIT 2
itemKeys I could only guess is an object (typeof
gives undefined). This is from a plugin. I cant change the main object this is .extend
ing from because I don't want to change the core coding of the plugin and have things go wrong. Thats why i just wanted to change and loop through the keys values ("dropdown name 1") or maybe I should say the first of the 2 values if that what it is.
I should also note even if for the original coding I change just itemKeys: {
to itemKeys = {
it breaks and gives the error 'Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token =' same goes for "dropdown name 1":
so sadly all the answers that use the '=' sign don't work at all.
I'm not a js whiz so I only assumed it was a standard object, clearly it isn't and I really don't know what type itemKey is. It most likely is some more advanced thing that a js noob like me doesn't even know exists.
My guess is that if you know what itemKey is by the syntax then you might know how to loop through its values or keys and values.