Using a Javascript variable as an index of EJS Array - NODEJS
Here is my Jquery Code
$(document).on("click", "a.icons", function() {
var eventId = $(this).data('id');
var patientName = "<%= patients_list["+eventId+"].full_name%>";
$('#idHolder').html(patientName);
});
What I want is to use a Javascript variable as an index of EJS Array?
Any help would be highly appreciated.
javascript jquery node.js ejs
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Here is my Jquery Code
$(document).on("click", "a.icons", function() {
var eventId = $(this).data('id');
var patientName = "<%= patients_list["+eventId+"].full_name%>";
$('#idHolder').html(patientName);
});
What I want is to use a Javascript variable as an index of EJS Array?
Any help would be highly appreciated.
javascript jquery node.js ejs
Under what circumstances may I add “urgent” or other similar phrases to my question, in order to obtain faster answers?
– Andreas
Jan 1 at 12:39
did you try it ?
– MrJ
Jan 1 at 12:53
Yes I tried it @MrJ
– Usman Yousaf
Jan 1 at 12:54
It shows full_name is not defined
– Usman Yousaf
Jan 1 at 12:54
How can you imagine that we can answer you with the presentation of so little code ? !
– MrJ
Jan 1 at 13:03
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Here is my Jquery Code
$(document).on("click", "a.icons", function() {
var eventId = $(this).data('id');
var patientName = "<%= patients_list["+eventId+"].full_name%>";
$('#idHolder').html(patientName);
});
What I want is to use a Javascript variable as an index of EJS Array?
Any help would be highly appreciated.
javascript jquery node.js ejs
Here is my Jquery Code
$(document).on("click", "a.icons", function() {
var eventId = $(this).data('id');
var patientName = "<%= patients_list["+eventId+"].full_name%>";
$('#idHolder').html(patientName);
});
What I want is to use a Javascript variable as an index of EJS Array?
Any help would be highly appreciated.
javascript jquery node.js ejs
javascript jquery node.js ejs
edited Jan 1 at 12:44
Usman Yousaf
asked Jan 1 at 12:32
Usman YousafUsman Yousaf
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Under what circumstances may I add “urgent” or other similar phrases to my question, in order to obtain faster answers?
– Andreas
Jan 1 at 12:39
did you try it ?
– MrJ
Jan 1 at 12:53
Yes I tried it @MrJ
– Usman Yousaf
Jan 1 at 12:54
It shows full_name is not defined
– Usman Yousaf
Jan 1 at 12:54
How can you imagine that we can answer you with the presentation of so little code ? !
– MrJ
Jan 1 at 13:03
add a comment |
Under what circumstances may I add “urgent” or other similar phrases to my question, in order to obtain faster answers?
– Andreas
Jan 1 at 12:39
did you try it ?
– MrJ
Jan 1 at 12:53
Yes I tried it @MrJ
– Usman Yousaf
Jan 1 at 12:54
It shows full_name is not defined
– Usman Yousaf
Jan 1 at 12:54
How can you imagine that we can answer you with the presentation of so little code ? !
– MrJ
Jan 1 at 13:03
Under what circumstances may I add “urgent” or other similar phrases to my question, in order to obtain faster answers?
– Andreas
Jan 1 at 12:39
Under what circumstances may I add “urgent” or other similar phrases to my question, in order to obtain faster answers?
– Andreas
Jan 1 at 12:39
did you try it ?
– MrJ
Jan 1 at 12:53
did you try it ?
– MrJ
Jan 1 at 12:53
Yes I tried it @MrJ
– Usman Yousaf
Jan 1 at 12:54
Yes I tried it @MrJ
– Usman Yousaf
Jan 1 at 12:54
It shows full_name is not defined
– Usman Yousaf
Jan 1 at 12:54
It shows full_name is not defined
– Usman Yousaf
Jan 1 at 12:54
How can you imagine that we can answer you with the presentation of so little code ? !
– MrJ
Jan 1 at 13:03
How can you imagine that we can answer you with the presentation of so little code ? !
– MrJ
Jan 1 at 13:03
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You can convert your EJS array to a JS array:
// Create a JS variable and assign your EJS variable value
var patients_list = <%- JSON.stringify(patients_list) %>;
$(document).on("click", "a.icons", function() {
var eventId = $(this).data('id');
var patientName = patients_list[eventId].full_name;
$('#idHolder').html(patientName);
});
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You can convert your EJS array to a JS array:
// Create a JS variable and assign your EJS variable value
var patients_list = <%- JSON.stringify(patients_list) %>;
$(document).on("click", "a.icons", function() {
var eventId = $(this).data('id');
var patientName = patients_list[eventId].full_name;
$('#idHolder').html(patientName);
});
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You can convert your EJS array to a JS array:
// Create a JS variable and assign your EJS variable value
var patients_list = <%- JSON.stringify(patients_list) %>;
$(document).on("click", "a.icons", function() {
var eventId = $(this).data('id');
var patientName = patients_list[eventId].full_name;
$('#idHolder').html(patientName);
});
add a comment |
You can convert your EJS array to a JS array:
// Create a JS variable and assign your EJS variable value
var patients_list = <%- JSON.stringify(patients_list) %>;
$(document).on("click", "a.icons", function() {
var eventId = $(this).data('id');
var patientName = patients_list[eventId].full_name;
$('#idHolder').html(patientName);
});
You can convert your EJS array to a JS array:
// Create a JS variable and assign your EJS variable value
var patients_list = <%- JSON.stringify(patients_list) %>;
$(document).on("click", "a.icons", function() {
var eventId = $(this).data('id');
var patientName = patients_list[eventId].full_name;
$('#idHolder').html(patientName);
});
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Under what circumstances may I add “urgent” or other similar phrases to my question, in order to obtain faster answers?
– Andreas
Jan 1 at 12:39
did you try it ?
– MrJ
Jan 1 at 12:53
Yes I tried it @MrJ
– Usman Yousaf
Jan 1 at 12:54
It shows full_name is not defined
– Usman Yousaf
Jan 1 at 12:54
How can you imagine that we can answer you with the presentation of so little code ? !
– MrJ
Jan 1 at 13:03