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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T19:56:31+00:00 2026-05-15T19:56:31+00:00

I aam trying to GET an array from a JSON file using JQuery’s ajax

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I aam trying to GET an array from a JSON file using JQuery’s ajax methods. Specifically, I want to make the ajax request on document load and use the acquired data in other functions.
Here is my code:

$(document).ready(function() {
  getJSON();
  clickEvents();
});
function getJSON() {


$.getJSON('goods.js', function(data) {
  crazyFun(data.Goods);
  addScores(data.karma);
 });
}
}
function addScores(karma) {
 $('#karmaYinYangScore').append(karma[0].karmaYinYangScore);
 $('#KarmaGiveScore').append(karma[0].KarmaGiveScore);
 $('#KarmaTakeScore').append(karma[0].KarmaTakeScore);
 $('#ItemsGiveScore').append(karma[0].ItemsGiveScore);
 $('#ItemsTakeScore').append(karma[0].ItemsTakeScore);
}
function crazyFun(Goods) {
for (var i = 0; i < Goods.length; i++) {
        var alpha= $('#template').clone();
        alpha.removeAttr('id');
        alpha.find('div.picture').attr('id', Goods[i].picture);
        alpha.find('h2').html(Goods[i].header);
        alpha.find('p').html(Goods[i].text);
        alpha.find('div.notification').attr('id', Goods[i].notification);
        $('#repeater').append(alpha);
}

}

karma and Goods are the name of the arrays in the JSON file.

What am I doing wrong?

Here is my JSON array for karma:

{
Goods : [{
    "header": "Apple",
    "text": "hi"
    "picture": "appleImage",
    "notification": "appleNote"


}, {

    "header": "Pear",
    "text": "hi",
    "picture": "pearImage",
    "notification": "pearNote"

}, {

    "header":hi",
    "picture": "bananaImage",
    "notification": "bananaNote"

}, {

    "header": "Dog",
    "text": "hi",
    "picture": "dogImage",
    "notification": "dogNote"

}, {

    "header": "Cat",
    "text": "hi",
    "picture": "catImage",
    "notification": "catNote"

}, {

    "header": "Snake",
    "text": "hi",
    "picture": "snakeImage",
    "notification": "snakeNote"

}], 

karma : [{
    "karmaYinYangScore": "200",
    "KarmaGiveScore": "40",
    "KarmaTakeScore": "99",
    "ItemsGiveScore": "20",
    "ItemsTakeScore": "77"
}];

}

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    2026-05-15T19:56:31+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 7:56 pm

    I can only guess what your data looks like, but since you said “karma and Goods are the name of the arrays”, I’m going to assume we’re talking about something like this:

    {
     karma: [{
              karmaYinYangScore:'some value',
              KarmaGiveScore:'some value',
              KarmaTakeScore:'some value',
              ItemsGiveScore:'some value',
              ItemsTakeScore:'some value'
             }
            ],
     Goods: ['more','array','values']
    }
    

    If that’s the case, we’ve got a few issues in your code.

    First, getJSON returns one data result, so you should be referencing only that data returned.

    function getJSON() {
    $.getJSON('goods.js', function( data ) {
        crazyFun( data.Goods ); // reference Goods array from data response
        addScores( data.karma );  // reference karma array from data response
        });
    }
    

    Then, your .addScores() function doesn’t accept a parameter. You need some reference to receive the array being passed.

      // Reference to the array being passed to the function
      //   ---------------v
    function addScores( karma ) {
        $('#karmaYinYangScore').append(karma[0].karmaYinYangScore);
        $('#KarmaGiveScore').append(karma[0].KarmaGiveScore);
        $('#KarmaTakeScore').append(karma[0].KarmaTakeScore);
        $('#ItemsGiveScore').append(karma[0].ItemsGiveScore);
        $('#ItemsTakeScore').append(karma[0].ItemsTakeScore);
    }
    

    These are the only errors I see. Beyond that, the solution depends on the actual data structure of the response.

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