in PHP, keys can automatically be assigned without requiring a name or variable:
$myObject = ['someCrap' =>[]]; for($i=0;$i<=10;$i++) { $myObject['someCrap'][] = 90 * $i; }; var_dump($myObject);
can this be done in Javascript? i’ve tried the following code:
let myObject = {'someCrap':{}} for(let i=0;i<=10;i++) { myObject['someCrap'][] = 90 * i } console.log({myObject})
which yields Uncaught SyntaxError: expected expression, got ']'
. is there a way to make this happen without using counters, or is that the only way to do this?
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Answer
You need to use an array, not an object. The JS equivalent of assigning to []
is the .push()
method.
let myObject = { 'someCrap': [] } for (let i = 0; i <= 10; i++) { myObject['someCrap'].push(90 * i) } console.log(myObject)