done - see other response.
On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 10:46 AM, Rolf Huehne <rhue...@fli-leibniz.de> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> the following example function generates a complex data structure
> (Hash->Hash->Array):
>
> ----- Example ------------
> function localTest() {
> testHash = {};
> var hashKeys = ["key1","key2"];
> var value = 0;
> for (var currentKey in hashKeys) {
> value++;
> if (testHash[currentKey].type != "hash") {
> testHash[currentKey] = {};
> }
> if (testHash[currentKey]..secondLevel.type != "array") {
> testHash[currentKey]..secondLevel = [];
> }
> testHash[currentKey]..secondLevel.push(value);
> }
> print testHash;
> }
> localTest;
>
> ----- Example Output 1 -----
> {
> key1 :
> {
> secondLevel :
> [
> 1
> ]
> }
> key2 :
> {
> secondLevel :
> [
> 2
> ]
> }
> }
> --------------------------
>
> The hash 'testHash' is global here. It should better be local. But by
> using "var testHash = {}" the data structure isn't build correctly any
> more:
>
> ----- Example Output 2 -----
> 2
>
> --------------------------
>
> While building this minimal example I noticed that it seems to be
> specific for an array as third level. With a hash there it works as
> expected.
> And changing the notation ('.[]' instead of '..') also solves the
> problem, e.g:
>
> testHash[currentKey].["secondLevel"] = [];
>
> Regards,
> Rolf
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