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<script>
var seaSlt1 = "Init1";
var seaSlt2 = "Init2";
var seaSlt3 = "Init3";
var seaSlt4 = "Init4";
var seaSlt5 = "Init5";
var seaSlt6 = "Init6";

    for(var i=1;i<7;i++)
    {

        alert(seaSlt+i);
    }
 </script>       

Why the result is nothing?

The correct result should be:

Init1
Init2
Init3
Init4
Init5
Init6

And I tried another way for:

alert("seaSlt"+i);

But the result is :

seaSlt1
seaSlt2
seaSlt3
seaSlt4
seaSlt5
seaSlt6

It is fail. It seems nothing wrong, who can help me?

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2 Answers 2

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If you have global variables you can access them with the window object:

var seaSlt1 = "Init1";
var seaSlt2 = "Init2";
var seaSlt3 = "Init3";
var seaSlt4 = "Init4";
var seaSlt5 = "Init5";
var seaSlt6 = "Init6";

for(var i=1;i<7;i++)
{
    console.log(window["seaSlt"+i]);
}

However, for that type of information an array is far more appropriate:

const seasSlt = ["Init1", "Init2", "Init3", "Init4", "Init5", "Init6"];

for(var i = 0; i < seasSlt.length; i++){
    console.log(seasSlt[i]);
}

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Thats not how referencing a variable works.

alert(seaSlt+i);

For the above line the interpreter will first try to find seaSlt variable then it will try to add the value of i to it. Since seaSlt is not a variable present thats why you are getting nothing.

As mentioned above Array is the perfect use case for it.. You can iterate through entire array by using simple for loop.

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