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I don't know how I would .map into an array. I want to get all values of children but 2 and then put it into an array format.

Here's the code I'm attempting it with:

$("#schoolSupplies").submit(function() {
    var test = $(":input").not("#numOfSupplies, #submitBtn").map(function() {
        return $(this).val();
    })
    .get()
  .join( "\", \"" );

    console.log(test);
});

And this is the output: Billy", "John

I have been working on this for about an hour and I have no idea how.

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  • 3
    Could you show example input and output, the desired output and what you are actually getting?
    – Andrew Li
    Sep 20, 2016 at 4:15
  • also provide html with it Sep 20, 2016 at 4:17
  • Here's an output of what I get if I make more than just output 3", "1", "5", " I want something like that but I don't want the first and last element to not have " and I want everything to be surrounded by [ ]. Why would you need HTML for it?
    – SeanOMik
    Sep 20, 2016 at 4:20

2 Answers 2

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.get() returns an array - so just take out the .join() call; otherwise test would be a string (since that is what .join() returns).

$("#schoolSupplies").submit(function() {
    var arrayOfValues = $(":input").not("#numOfSupplies, #submitBtn").map(function() {
        return $(this).val();
    })
    .get()
  //.join( "\", \"" )
    ;

    console.log('Array.isArray(arrayOfValues): ', Array.isArray(arrayOfValues)?'yes':'no', ' contents of arrayOfValues: ', arrayOfValues);
    return false; //for demonstration purposes, don't submit form normally
});
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<form id="schoolSupplies">
  Supply Name: <input id="name" type="text" value="Tables" /><br />
  
  Student Name: <input id="studentName" type="text" value="Bobby"/><br />
  # of Supplies: <input id="numOfSupplies" type="number" value="3" /><br />
  <input type="submit" id="submitBtn" />
  </form>

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  • I found toArray() also works... which one is 'better'? (or is there no such thing as "better" in javascript?)
    – JHBonarius
    Jul 29, 2021 at 9:52
  • 1
    It appears .toArray() was added in version 1.4 while .get() was added in version 1.0, which is likely why the documentation for .map() suggests using it. “Better” is subjective - one could argue semantically toArray is better but get returns the same and is shorter to write. See also this related GH issue. Jul 29, 2021 at 12:22
0

Try the following

$("#schoolSupplies").submit(function() {
    var test = $(":input").not("#numOfSupplies, #submitBtn").map(function() {
        return $(this).val();
    })
    .get()
  .join( "\", \"" );
    test = '["'+test+'"]';//note this is a string not a array
    console.log(test);
});

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