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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T10:50:10+00:00 2026-05-25T10:50:10+00:00

I have 3 arrays in javascript. I’d like to combine them all into 1

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I have 3 arrays in javascript. I’d like to combine them all into 1 var, but name each item (like PHP’s associate array). So the first item is red, second is green, third is blue. And then how do I call each item separately after?

[[2, 1], [4, 1], [10, 1], [19, 1]],
[[3, 1], [14, 1], [18, 1], [19, 1]],
[[7, 1], [6, 1], [8, 1], [17, 1]]
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    2026-05-25T10:50:11+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 10:50 am

    Do you mean something like this?

    var combined = {
        red: [[2, 1], [4, 1], [10, 1], [19, 1]],
        green: [[3, 1], [14, 1], [18, 1], [19, 1]],
        blue: [[7, 1], [6, 1], [8, 1], [17, 1]]
    };
    

    Then you can access the arrays as combined.red, combined.green, and combined.blue.

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