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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T23:09:30+00:00 2026-05-15T23:09:30+00:00

I am trying to build a 3D Javascript array, but I am unsure of

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I am trying to build a 3D Javascript array, but I am unsure of how to do it, basically I have 3 arrays, Provinces, Cities and Malls all in succession, so I want to create a 3D array to store all the data in and then write some jQuery/Javascript to get out what I need.

I have a script that can populate a drop down list with array items, but now I am adding an extra dimension to it and I am getting a little confused as to how to proceed, here is the code I have thus far,

The jQuery:

<script>
    model[0] = new Array( 'Arnage', 'Azure', 'Brooklands', 'Continental', 'Corniche', 'Eight', 'Mulsanne', 'Series II', 'Turbo R', 'Turbo RT');
    model[1] = new Array( '412', '603', 'Beaufighter', 'Blenheim', 'Brigand', 'Britannia');
    model[2] = new Array( 'Inyathi', 'Rhino');
    model[3] = new Array( 'Amandla', 'Auto Union', 'Horch');

            function makeModel(obj){

            var curSel=obj.options[obj.selectedIndex].value ;
            var x;

            if (curSel != 'null'){


                $('#model').css({'display' : 'block'});

                $('#model').html("<select name='model' id='sub'>");
                for (x in model[curSel])
                {

                    $('#sub').append("<option value='" + model[curSel][x] + "'>" + model[curSel][x] + "</option>");
                }

            }else{
                $('#model').css({'display' : 'block'});
            }
        }

</script>

The HTML:

<form>
<p>
<span class='left'><label for='make'>Make: </label></span>
<span class='right'><select name='make' id='make' onchange='makeModel(this);'>
<option value='0'>Select one</option>
<option value='1'>one</option>
<option value='2'>two</option>
<option value='3'>three</option>
<option value='4'>four</option>
</select>
</span>
</p>
<p>
<div id='model'></div>
</p>
</form>

So as you can see, the above code generates a drop down menu of models depending on what make I select, now what I want to achieve now is adding one more level to it, so they will click on a province, then the cities drop down will appear, and when they choose a city, the malls will appear.

What would be the best way of approaching this?

Thanx in advance!

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    2026-05-15T23:09:31+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 11:09 pm

    If you have a structure like this one

    var provinces = [
       { name: "Province A", cities: [
            { name: "City A.A", malls: [
               { name: "Mall A.A.1" },
               { name: "Mall A.A.2" }
            ] },
            { name: "City A.B", malls: [
               { name: "Mall A.B.1" }
            ] }
       ] },
       { name: "Province B", cities: [
            { name: "City B.A", malls: [
               { name: "Mall B.A.1" },
               { name: "Mall B.A.2" }
            ] },
            { name: "City B.B", malls: [] }
       ] }
    ];
    

    Then you can populate the dropdowns like so:

    function populateDropdown(drop, items) {
       drop.empty();
       for(var i = 0; i < items.length; i++) {
          drop.append('<option value=' + i + '>' + items[i].name + '</option>');
       }
       drop.show();
    }
    
    populateDropdown( $('#provinces'), provinces );
    

    And upon an action:

    $('#provinces').change(function() {
       var provinceIndex = $(this).val();
       var province = provinces[provinceIndex];
    
       populateDropdown( $('#cities'), province.cities );
    
       $('#malls').hide();
    });
    
    $('#cities').change(function() {
       var provinceIndex = $('#provinces').val();
       var province = provinces[provinceIndex];
    
       var cityIndex = $(this).val();
       var city = province.cities[cityIndex];
    
       populateDropdown( $('#malls'), city.malls );
    });
    

    EDIT

    If the data structure on top looks hard to read, by the way, it’s the exact same thing as the following:

    var provinces = [];
    
    // populate provinces
    provinces.push({ name: "Province A", cities: [] });
    provinces.push({ name: "Province B", cities: [] });
    
    // populate cities
    provinces[0].cities.push({ name: "City A.A", malls: [] });
    provinces[0].cities.push({ name: "City A.B", malls: [] });
    provinces[1].cities.push({ name: "City B.A", malls: [] });
    provinces[1].cities.push({ name: "City B.B", malls: [] });
    
    // populate malls
    provinces[0].cities[0].malls.push({ name: "Mall A.A.1" });
    provinces[0].cities[0].malls.push({ name: "Mall A.A.2" });
    provinces[0].cities[1].malls.push({ name: "Mall A.B.1" });
    provinces[1].cities[0].malls.push({ name: "Mall B.A.1" });
    provinces[1].cities[0].malls.push({ name: "Mall B.A.2" });
    
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