The code below does what I want, but I would like to avoid eval
. Is there a function in Javascript that looks up an object by its name as defined by in a string?
myobject = {"foo" : "bar"}
myname = "myobject";
eval(myname);
Some context: I am using this for an application in which a large number of nodes in the dom has a html5 data-object
attribute, which is used in the handler function to connect back to the model.
Edit: myobject is neither global nor local, it is defined in one of the parent frames of the handler.
myobject
a local or global variable?