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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.










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  • did you try it ?

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  • 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 ? !

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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.










share|improve this question

























  • 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.










share|improve this question
















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.







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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



















  • 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);
      });





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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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