12

Is it possible to set the custom index of an array with a variable.

for example:

var indexID = 5;
var temp = {
    indexID: new Array()
};

The above example sets the array index to indexID and not 5. I have tried using = snd quotes but I without any success.

Thnaks

3
  • 1
    Just for clearity. temp is not an array.
    – Bart
    Commented May 20, 2013 at 9:50
  • This is still not working. This works: var temp = {5:new Array()}; - but if I substitute the 5 for a variable it falls over. I have tried all suggested solutions...
    – Alan A
    Commented May 20, 2013 at 10:04
  • Ok yes I see I am confusing arrays and objects. Put another way, what I am trying to do is create an array which has as it's first numeric index a value other than 0. So the first index in my case would be 5.
    – Alan A
    Commented May 20, 2013 at 10:13

6 Answers 6

22

Yes, just use square brackets notation:

var temp = {};
temp[indexID] = [];

Also pay attention to the fact that temp is an object, and not an array. In JavaScript all associative arrays (or dictionaries) are represented as objects.

MORE: http://www.jibbering.com/faq/faq_notes/square_brackets.html#vId

1
  • 1
    Thanks for the helpful answers. I think what I was trying to do was not best practice so I have changed my approach and used 0 as the first index of the array. I was trying to double the index of the array as variable which in hindsight isn't practical.
    – Alan A
    Commented May 20, 2013 at 10:26
6

I think what you want is:

var indexID = 5;
var temp = {};
temp[indexID] = "stuff"
1

With your code, you will create an object.

Instead you can do

var indexID = 5;
var temp = [];
temp[indexID] = [];
0

You are mixing Array with Object. Arrays know a (numeric) index, Objects consist of key-value pairs, where key may be any string.

Not everyone would agree, bu you could extend Object.prototype

Object.prototype.append = function(key,val){
  // confine to Object instances
  if (this.constructor !== Object && 
      !/object/i.test(this.constructor.prototype)) { return this; }
  this[key] = val;
  return this;
}

And subsequently use:

var temp = {}.append(indexID,[]};
0

for node-red project i had to add Apostrophe to the index name

var Trend_1={};

Trend_1[**'x'**]=Date_TimeArray;
0
var index=7;  //YOUR CUSTOM INDEX
var newarray=[];

If you need array index to be an array you can do it like this:

newarray[index] = {
                   'KEY':'VAL',
                   'KEY':'VAL',
                   'KEY':'VAL'
                    }

If you need to assign just a value to your custom array index you can do it like this:

newarray[index] = "ANY-THING-YOU-WANT"

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.