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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T09:07:52+00:00 2026-05-18T09:07:52+00:00

I’m trying to dynamically build a javascript array where _tags is a globally defined

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I’m trying to dynamically build a javascript array where _tags is a globally defined array and then send it to php via ajax request. Basically I need the uid as a key and x,y as a sub array. in php it would look something like

$arr[$uid] = array('x'=>$x,'y'=>$y); 

but im having trouble figuring out an array like this in javascript, heres what i have

function add_tag_queue(uid,x,y){

    var arr = new Array(3);
    arr[0] = uid;
    arr[1] = x;
    arr[2] = y;

    _tags.push(arr);
}
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    2026-05-18T09:07:53+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 9:07 am

    This works ok as long as their is only
    one entry being added to the array,
    I’m adding multiple values, in other
    words the function will run a few
    times and then i want to send that
    entire array, but this seems to just
    be adding everything with a comma
    delimeter.

    Im not sure what youre saying exactly here. The second example i previously gave assumes there is a single x,y pair for each uid but places no limits on how many uids are in _tags. Thats why var _tags = {}; is ourside of the function – so its a global variable.

    The following modifications would allow you to have multiple x,y pairs for each uid:

    function add_tag_queue(uid,x,y){
    
       /* 
        * detect if _tags[uid] already exists with one or more values 
        * we assume if its not undefined then the value is an array... 
        * this is similar to doing isset($_tags[$uid]) in php
        */
       if(typeof _tags[uid] == 'undefined'){
         /* 
          * use an array literal by enclosing the value in [], 
          * this makes _tags[uid] and array with eah element of 
          * that array being a hash with an x and y value
          */
         _tags[uid] = [{'x':x,'y':y}]; 
       } else {
         // if _tags[uid] is already defined push the new x,y onto it
         _tags[uid].push({'x':x, 'y':y});
       }
    }
    

    This should work:

    function add_tag_queue(uid,x,y){
    
        _tags.push([uid, x,y]);
    }
    

    if you want the uid as the key then you need to use an object/hash not an array

    var _tags = {}; // tags is an object
    function add_tag_queue(uid,x,y){
    
            _tags[uid] = {'x':x,'y':y};
        }
    
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