If I have a variable foo that hold a reference to an object:
var foo = someObj;
How can I then use the name of the object as a string?
I tried:
var bar = foo.valueOf()
But that just returned another reference to the object.
What I have is an algorithm that selects from a large number of objects. I then want to use the name of that object to select from amongst a group of HTML elements. Using the following does not work either (returns null):
document.getElementById(foo)
Thank you.
var foo = {bar};
isn't valid JavaScript. Object literals need a key and a value. Objects don't know the name of their variable (you can make a value in the object containing it, however). You can get an object's keys or values, but not its name.var foo = {bar}
and what you expect in var bar?var bar
to contain'foo'
?