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Asked: June 2, 20262026-06-02T18:17:10+00:00 2026-06-02T18:17:10+00:00

I have defined a JavaScript function function a() { var data = ‘some data’;

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I have defined a JavaScript function

function a()

 {
    var data = 'some data';
    $.getJSON(networkController,data,function(r) {
            $.each(r, function(a)
            {
                alert(r[a].networkAccessToken);
        });
   });
}

It works fine but When I do it as:

 function a()

 {
    var data = 'some data';
    $.getJSON(networkController,data,function(r) {
            $.each(r, function(a)
            {
                return r[a].networkAccessToken;
        });
  });
 }
var c = a();
alert(c);

Alert is undefined…..

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    2026-06-02T18:17:11+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 6:17 pm

    It’s important to realise that your AJAX call is non-blocking. This means that it returns before a response is received from the server. (The first “A” stands for “Asynchronous”!)

    The most common way to handle this is to use a callback:

     function a(callback) {
        var data = 'some data';
        $.getJSON(networkController,data,function(r) {
            $.each(r, function(a) {
                callback(r[a].networkAccessToken);
            });
        });
     }
    
     a(function(c) {
       alert(c);
     });
    
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