I have this JSON that I'm getting back from a web service call:
{
"name": "My Name",
"path": "my path",
"id": "44",
"type": "my type",
"classes": "my classes"
},
{
"name": "his Name",
"path": "his path",
"id": "76",
"type": "his type",
"classes": "his classes"
}
I then need to convert it to this format
{
"44" : { "name" : "My Name", "path" : "my path" },
"76" : { "name" : "his Name", "path" : "his path" }
}
My initial naive attempt was this:
var myData = [];
for (var i = 0; i < rawData.length; i++) {
myData.push({
rawData[i].id :
{
"path": rawData[i].path,
"name": rawData[i].name
}
});
which fails with syntax errors, so I eventually got to this:
var myData = [];
for (var i = 0; i < rawData.length; i++) {
myData.push(rawData[i].id,
{
"path": rawData[i].path,
"name": rawData[i].name
});
and it mostly works. My array is populated, but the problem is that my myData array doesn't have the "44", and "76" part of the object, just the { "name" : "", "path" : "" } part. I expect this is due to a lack of understanding on my part of how JSON and javscript objects work.