I'm using JQuery to get city data from geonames. My problem is when I want to extract the value for sub-array items when using the JQuery map function.

In this example, if I want to get the Wikipedia link, how could I do this?

I tried: wikipedia: item.alternateNames.lang['link']

but didn't expect it would really work. Does anyone know who I can extract the sub array items?

Here are the bits of code:

JSON RESULT

"geonames": [{
"alternateNames": [
  {
    "name": "Rancho Cucamonga",
    "lang": "en"
  },
  {
    "name": "91739",
    "lang": "post"
  },
  {
    "name": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rancho_Cucamonga%2C_California",
    "lang": "link"
  }

],
adminCode2": "071",
"countryName": "United States",
"adminCode1": "CA",
"fclName": "city, village,...",
"elevation": 368,
"score": 0.9999999403953552,
"countryCode": "US",
"lng": -117.5931084,
"adminName2": "San Bernardino County",
"adminName3": "",
"fcodeName": "populated place",

JQuery:

$("#city").autocomplete({
        source: function(request, response) {
            $.ajax({
                url: "http://ws.geonames.org/searchJSON",
                dataType: "jsonp",
                data: {
                    featureClass: "P",
                    style: "full",
                    maxRows: 12,
                    name_startsWith: request.term
                },
                success: function(data) {

                    response($.map(data.geonames, function(item) {
                        return {
                            label: item.name + (item.adminName1 ? ", " + item.adminName1 : "") + ", " + item.countryName,
                            value: item.name,
                            latitude: item.lat,
                            longitude: item.lng,

                            // problem here: how to get the value for the alternateNames.lang where lang = link
                            wikipedia: item.alternateNames.lang['link']

                        }
                    }))
                }
            })
        },
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As a side note, in the JSON your missing a quote before adminCode2. – Steve Sep 16 '10 at 19:23
Sorry, that came from cutting and pasting of code as I didn't want to put all of the data in the post. On the actual data it's there. – Frank Sep 16 '10 at 19:26
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2 Answers

up vote 2 down vote accepted

Try...

wikipedia: item.alternateNames[2].name

But if you wanted to search them...

var name;
$.each( item.alternateNames, function(){
  if ( this.lang == 'link' ) {
    name = this.name;
    return false;
  }
});
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Thanks very much this worked perfectly. Each entry might have several different alternateNames so I needed to find just the one with they key link. – Frank Sep 16 '10 at 19:39
Yeah, I imagined as much. Glad it worked. – BBonifield Sep 16 '10 at 19:40
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Your alternateNames is an array of objects, so you would have to use an index to retrieve an object from the array. Once you have the object you can retrieve the "lang" field:

item.alternateNames[2].lang

that should return you "link". This is assuming that item is the proper parent object of alternateNames.

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