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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T01:44:58+00:00 2026-06-12T01:44:58+00:00

I’m confused about how to create and access 2-dimensional arrays in javascript. Below is

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I’m confused about how to create and access 2-dimensional arrays in javascript. Below is an array declaration in which I’m storing names of people and then the src for their image. When I try to access myArray[0][0] element I get ‘D’ and when I try to access myArray[0,0], I get Donald Duck. How can I access the img src myArray[0][0] = “assets/scrybe.jpg” ?

JS code:

var myArray = new Array(1);

myArray[0] = "Donald Duck";
myArray[1] = "Winnie Pooh";
myArray[2] = "Komal Waseem";
myArray[3] = "Hockey";
myArray[4] = "Basketball";
myArray[5] = "Shooting";
myArray[6] = "Mickey Mouse";

myArray[0][0] = "assets/scrybe.jpg";
myArray[1][0] = "assets/scrybe.jpg";
myArray[2][0] = "assets/scrybe.jpg";
myArray[3][0] = "assets/scrybe.jpg";
myArray[4][0] = "assets/scrybe.jpg";
myArray[5][0] = "assets/scrybe.jpg";
myArray[6][0] = "assets/scrybe.jpg";
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    2026-06-12T01:44:59+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 1:44 am

    Firstly, to create an array, it’s better to use the square bracket notation ( [] ):

    var myArray = [];
    

    This is the way you emulate a multi-demensional array in JavaScript. It’s one or more arrays inside an array.

    var myArray = [
        [], [] // two arrays
    ];
    

    If you’re asking if there’s a way to declare an array as multi-dimensional, then no, there isn’t. You can access them like this:

    myArray[0][0]; // the 1st element of the first array in myArray
    myArray[1][1]; // the 2nd element of the second array in myArray
    

    Here is the code you were probably looking for:

    var myArray = [
        ["Donald Duck", "assets/scrybe.jpg"],
        ["Winnie Pooh", "assets/scrybe.jpg"],
        ["Komal Waseem", "assets/scrybe.jpg"]
        [/* and so on...*/]
    ];
    

    But since you’re giving all the names the same URL, then you can use a for loop instead to do this faster:

    for (var i = 0; i < myArray.length; i++) {
        myArray[i][1]  = "assets/scrybe.jpg";
    }
    
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