Hi All.
Noob.Person1[Scott] needs a bit of syntax help.
What's the correct way to handle the "l" and "f" variables in the loop below? It doesn't like the f(i) business.
if (xfa.resolveNode("ExpenseClaim.Page2.DistanceRecord.TableKM.Row1["+rowNum+"]").Locations.Location1.rawValue != null
{
l1 = xfa.resolveNode("ExpenseClaim.Page2.DistanceRecord.TableKM.Row1["+rowNum+"]").Locations.Location1.rawValue;
l2 = xfa.resolveNode("ExpenseClaim.Page2.DistanceRecord.TableKM.Row1["+rowNum+"]").Locations.Location2.rawValue;
l3 = xfa.resolveNode("ExpenseClaim.Page2.DistanceRecord.TableKM.Row1["+rowNum+"]").Locations.Location3.rawValue;
l4 = xfa.resolveNode("ExpenseClaim.Page2.DistanceRecord.TableKM.Row1["+rowNum+"]").Locations.Location4.rawValue;
l5 = xfa.resolveNode("ExpenseClaim.Page2.DistanceRecord.TableKM.Row1["+rowNum+"]").Locations.Location5.rawValue;
for (var i=1; i<6; i++)
{
if (l(i)== 15)
{
var f(i) = Locations.Location.item(i).somExpression;
xfa.host.resetData(f(i));
}
trip = distance [l(i)] [l(i + 1)];
this.rawValue = trip + trip;
}
Thanks.
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You can try:
for (var i=1; i<6; i++)
{
if (xfa.resolveNode("ExpenseClaim.Page2.DistanceRecord.TableKM.Row1["+row Num+"].Locations.Location"+i).rawValue == 15)
{
xfa.host.resetData(xfa.resolveNode("ExpenseClaim.Page2.DistanceRecord.TableKM.Row1["+row Num+"].Locations.Location"+i).somExpression);
}
Not sure what you're trying to do with:
trip = distance [l(i)] [l(i + 1)];
this.rawValue = trip + trip;
Kyle
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Thanks a mil.
>>>Not sure what you're trying to do with:
Don't worry about the last line; it's a mistake.
But this:
trip = distance [l(i)] [l(i + 1)];
Is going to a two dimensional array to look up some distances. With my old script I used:
trip1 = distance [from1] [to1];
The new script may work too; I haven't had a chance to try it.
BTW...I saw your suggestion for Bruce's cookbook, but cookbooks.adobe.com isn't working for me today. You?
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Ya I think they're getting rid it. It's not working for me either. It's shame really.
Kyle
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I just realized that:
xfa.host.resetData(xfa.resolveNode("ExpenseClaim.Page2.DistanceRecord.TableKM.Row1["+rowNum+"].Locations.Location"+i).somExpression);
is redundant and could just be:
xfa.host.resetData("ExpenseClaim.Page2.DistanceRecord.TableKM.Row1["+rowNum+"].Locations.Location"+i)
Kyle
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It's choking on this:
trip = distance [l + i] [l + (i + 1)]
Any idea how to creat an expression which will result in this:
trip = distance [ l1] [l2] // first time around
trip = distance [l2] [l3] //second time around
trip = distance [l3] [l4] //third time around
etc.....
Tried this:
trip = distance ["l"+ i] ["l" + i + 1];
but no. :-(
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I'm not sure what l and i are suppose to be but if distance is an array you shouldn't be passing a string to it (distance["l"+i]["l"+i+1]). Between the brackets should be an integer representing the index of the array.
It sounds like you should be using objects instead of arrays.
Again, it's hard for me to help when I don't know exactly what you're trying to accomplish.
Kyle
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>>>Between the brackets should be an integer representing the index of the array.
Zackly.
So l1, l2, l3 etc are variables holding integers of the array indicies.
I'd like the loop to use "i" to increment the variable names so that when the loop executes, these statements are formed:
trip = distance [ l1] [l2] //first time around the loop
trip = distance [l2] [l3] //second time around the loop
trip = distance [l3] [l4] //third time around the loop
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Instead of declaring them as variables, use them as parameters in an object:
var myObject={l1:1,l2:2};//you can replace the integer values with a variable
//then use them in your array as:
trip=distance[myObject["l"+i]][myObject["l"+i+1]];
//etc etc
Kyle
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Most awesome.
Hats off.
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