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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T11:27:14+00:00 2026-05-12T11:27:14+00:00

So here is what I am trying to do: My variable named data_1 is

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So here is what I am trying to do:

  1. My variable named data_1 is set.

    var data_1 = {
      "y_legend": {
        "text": "# of Patients",
        "style": "{font-size: 20px; color: #778877}"
      },
      "x_legend": {
        "text": "AUG 09 - OCT 09",
        "style": "{font-size: 20px; color: #778877}"
      }
    };
    
  2. In a drop down a user selects an option with the value of data_1 that calls load('data_1').

    function load(data)
    {
      tmp = findSWF("my_chart");
      x = tmp.load( JSON.stringify(data) );
    }
    

My Problem: I’m selecting an option with the value data_1 and not the variable itself.
So in my function load('data_1'), when I alert(data) I get data = 'data_1'.

So how do I get the contents of my variable data_1 in my load function by passing only the name of the string?

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    2026-05-12T11:27:14+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 11:27 am
    var data_1 = { /* data goes here */ };
    
    var data_choices = {1: data_1, 2: data_2, /* and so on */};
    
    var load = function (data) {
        // data is "1", "2", etc. If you want to use the full data_1 name, change
        // the data_choices object keys.
    
        var tmp = findSWF("my_chart");
        var x = tmp.load( JSON.stringify(data_choices[data]) );
    }
    
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