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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T09:12:07+00:00 2026-06-11T09:12:07+00:00

I’m trying to get this to work: function whatever(arg) { eval(arg) + ‘_group’ =

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I’m trying to get this to work:

function whatever(arg) {
  eval(arg) + '_group' = [];
}

The purpose is to have only 1 function instead having three with basically the same content but with different variable names.

At the end I want to have something like:

a_group = [];
b_group = [];

Doing this way, I’m getting the error:

ReferenceError: Invalid left-hand side in assignment

EDIT

Here is the original function that I’m trying to make work. But it won’t work.

function collect_all_values_for(field_name) {

    switch(field_name) {
        case 'states':
            use = 'state';
        case 'cities':
            use = 'city';
        case 'neighborhoods':
            use = 'neighborhood';        
    }

    window[field_name + '_group'] = [];

    n_fields = $('[id^=' + use + '_]').length-1;

    i = 0;
    field_value = 0;
    for (i = 0; i<= n_fields; i++) {

        if (i == 0) {
            field_value = $('#' + use).val(); 
        }else{
            field_value = $('#' + use + '_id' + i).val();
        }

        //states_group.push(field_value);
        window[field_name + '_group'].push(field_value);
    }

}

Looking on the console output:

states_group
[undefined, undefined, undefined]

And then I should be able to call it as:

collect_all_values_for('states');
collect_all_values_for('cities');
collect_all_values_for('neighborhoods');

Thanks in advance.

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    2026-06-11T09:12:08+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 9:12 am
    function whatever(arg) {
      window[arg + '_group'] = [];
    }
    

    This will set a_group, b_group as global variable.

    To access those variable use:

    window['a_group'], window['b_group'] and so on.

    According to edit

    In your switch you should use break;.

    switch(field_name) {
        case 'states':
            use = 'state';
            break;
        case 'cities':
            use = 'city';
            break;
        case 'neighborhoods':
            use = 'neighborhood';   
            break;     
    }
    

    Using local Object (without window object) and better

    var myObject = {};
    
    function whatever(arg) {
      myObject[arg + '_group'] = [];
      // output: { 'a_group' : [], 'b_group' : [], .. }
    }
    
    // to set value
    myObject[arg + '_group'].push( some_value );
    
    // to get value
    myObject[arg + '_group'];
    
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