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Asked: June 8, 20262026-06-08T17:51:07+00:00 2026-06-08T17:51:07+00:00

I’m having trouble returning a JSON object, instead all I get is an undefined

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I’m having trouble returning a JSON object, instead all I get is an undefined variable.

This code is supposed to return a json element from an API. It seems to work in the success: function, but once I try and take that data elsewhere it just displays ‘undefined’

var datas;
datas = getdata();
//getdata();
createChart(datas)

alert('2datass'+datas); // this returns undefined

function createChart(data){
    alert(data); //outputs undefined
}

function getdataaa(){
    alert('ajax');
    $.ajax({
        type: "GET",
        dataType: "json",
        url: "API URL",
        success: function(data){

            alert(data); // WORKS! and outputs my JSON data
            /*
              for(var i =0;i <= data.length-1;i++)
              {
              var item = data[i];

              datas = datas + {
              type: 'column',
              name: item.name,
              data: [item.difference]
              };
              }
            */

            //Neither of these returns seems to work
            return jQuery.parseJSON(data);
            return data;
        }
    });
};

Any help would be appreciated.

SOLUTION

Thanks to all who have helped.

This seems to do the trick

        var datas;
        datas = getData();
        //getdata();

        alert('2datass'+datas);
        console.log(datas);
        createChart(datas);


        function createChart(data){

            alert('createChart'+data);
            var dynamicData;


                    for(var i =0;i <= data.length-1;i++)
                    {
                        var item = data[i];

                        dynamicData = dynamicData + {
                            type: 'column',
                            name: item.name,
                            data: [item.difference]
                        };

                    }

            alert('dynamic' +dynamicData); // works, but says undefined before - outputs dynamic undefined[object Object][object Object][object Object][object Object][object Object]



            var series = [dynamicData,{
                    type: 'column',
                    name: 'Jane',
                    data: [300, 30]
                }, {
                    type: 'column',
                    name: 'John',
                    data: [-200, 50]
                }, {
                    type: 'column',
                    name: 'Joe',
                    data: [444, -25]
                }, {
                    type: 'column',
                    name: 'Jobe',
                    data: [444, -25]
                }, {
                    type: 'column',
                    name: 'Jooe',
                    data: [444, -25]
                },{
                    type: 'column',
                    name: 'Jane',
                    data: [300, 30]
                }
                , {
                    type: 'pie',
                    name: 'Total consumption',
                    data: [{
                            name: 'Jane',
                            y: 13
                            //color: '#4572A7' // Jane's color
                        }, {
                            name: 'John',
                            y: 23
                            //color: '#AA4643' // John's color
                        }, {
                            name: 'Joe',
                            y: 19
                            //color: '#89A54E' // Joe's color
                        }],
                    center: [30, 80],
                    size: 100,
                    showInLegend: false,
                    dataLabels: {
                        enabled: false
                    }
                }];




            var options = {
                chart: {
                    renderTo: 'container'
                },
                title: {
                    text: 'Account Managers Leaderboard'
                },
                xAxis: {
                    categories: ['Month on Month', 'Day on Day']
                },
                tooltip: {
                    formatter: function() {
                        var s;
                        if (this.point.name) { // the pie chart
                            s = ''+
                                this.point.name +': '+ this.y +' sales';
                        } else {
                            s = ''+
                                this.x  +': '+ this.y;
                        }
                        return s;
                    }
                },
                labels: {
                    items: [{
                            html: 'Total proportion of sales <br />this month',
                            style: {
                                left: '40px',
                                top: '-5px',
                                color: 'black'
                            }
                        }]
                },
                series: series
            };

            $(document).ready(function() {
                var chart;
                chart = new Highcharts.Chart(options);
            });

        }



       function getData(){
            //alert('ajax');

            var receivedData; // store your value here
            $.ajax({
                type: "GET",
                dataType: "json",
                url: "API URL",
                async: false,
                success: function(data){
                    alert('data'+data); //works
                    receivedData = data;
                }
            }); 

            return receivedData;
        };
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    2026-06-08T17:51:08+00:00Added an answer on June 8, 2026 at 5:51 pm

    The problem is that you return from success function, not your getdataaa function. getdataaa doesn’t have a return statement, so it returns undefined by default. Return statement refers to the nearest function.

    success: function(data){
       alert(data); // WORKS! and outputs my JSON data
       ...
       //Neither of these returns seems to work
       return jQuery.parseJSON(data);
       return data;
    }
    

    This is what you get. You can get your result using a closure like this:

    function getdataaa(){
        alert('ajax');
    
        var receivedData; // store your value here
        $.ajax({
            type: "GET",
            dataType: "json",
            url: "API URL",
            async: false,
            success: function(data){
    
                alert(data);
    
                // ...
    
                receivedData= data;
            }
        });
    
        return receivedData;
    };
    
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