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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T18:34:28+00:00 2026-05-16T18:34:28+00:00

Extending a previous question about JavaScript and jQuery, I’m trying to make an array

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Extending a previous question about JavaScript and jQuery, I’m trying to make an array and then look into it, but the array contains dimensions and I can’t get it right..

var markers = [];
$.getJSON('GetList', "id"= + data.id,
        function(data){
           $.each(data.list, function(index, data) {
                }
                markers.push( {
                    category:data.category,
                    id:data.id,
                    location:{
                        latitude:data.location.latitude,
                        longitude:data.location.longitude
                    }
                });
            });
        });
        return markers;
}

The first thing that strikes me is that every item will now be called “Object”, while default, I’m still wondering if they can be labeled instead?

Further down the line, I try to access the id to compare it to a selection by the user,
but it doesn’t work.

    var selection = $(div_id).val();
    var arr = $.inArray(selection, markersArray.id);
    if( arr >= 0) {
        return search(selection, div_id);
    } else {
        throw("selection not found in selectionSearch()");
    }

What am I doing wrong here..?

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    2026-05-16T18:34:29+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 6:34 pm

    To label the objects, add a toString function, like this:

                markers.push({
                    toString: function () { return this.something; },
                    category:data.category,
                    id:data.id,
                    location:{
                        latitude:data.location.latitude,
                        longitude:data.location.longitude
                    }
                });
    

    To search the array, you’ll need your own loop.
    jQuery’s $.inArray function searches the array for an exact match; it cannot be used to find an object with a matching property.
    You can find a match yourself, like this:

    for(var i = 0; i < markers.length; i++) {
        if (markers[i].id === selection)
            return search(selection, div_id);
    }
    throw("selection not found in selectionSearch()");
    
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