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I would like to create a variable and populate data and make the output of the variable like the following pseudo code:

myObj = {
    "Title":"Test",
    "Paragraphs": 
    [
        { 
            "Order":"1", 
            "Id": "2" 
        },
        { 
            "Order":"2", 
            "Id": "1"
        },
        { 
            "Order":"3", 
            "Id": "2"
        }
    ]
 }

And use JQuery to POST to MVC controller action at the back end using a defined data model:

public class TemplateBuilderViewModel
{
    public string Title { get; set; }

    // Not sure if I should use Dictionary or something else
    public Dictionary<int, int> Paragraphs { get; set; }
}

I am not sure how to declare the variable and populate data into the variable with the data structure I want in the output.

Any suggestions? Thank you.

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    unclear what you are asking Oct 5, 2017 at 15:17
  • 1
    Dictionaries don't exist in js. you can create object within objects. Oct 5, 2017 at 15:18
  • 1
    I mean, its called an object, but his concept of a dict is just a map. Oct 5, 2017 at 15:18
  • What you have is the closest you can get to a dictionary, so what are you asking? Oct 5, 2017 at 15:18
  • 1
    Going by the data format you provided. I think you are looking for JSON. Oct 5, 2017 at 15:31

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This is what I get working in the end in JQuery. Declare an array type, use push to insert values and assgin the arrary variable into the object type variable.

var dict = [];


for (i = 1; i < counter; i++) {
    var paragraphId = Id;
    var order = order;

    dict.push({
        "ParagraphId": paragraphId,
        "ParagraphOrder": order
    });
}

var templateBuilder = {
    TemplateTitle: title,
    ParagraphTitle: "",
    ParagraphTitleList: undefined,
    ParagraphText: "",
    ParagraphOrder: dict
};

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