On 22 December 2010 13:10, Michel Duijvestijn <duim...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thx Sebb and Felix (Excuse!)
>
> @Felix: the $1$$2$$3$ is giving me only the results within one single
> match, so that is not a solution.
>
> @Sebb: you wrote: "No, you can also use the vars Javascript object."
> Does that give me access to the whole set of JMeter variables in some
> way or another?

Yes.

> If so, can you give me a hint or an example how to do that?

See the details of using vars in the BeanShell sampler.

http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/component_reference.html#BeanShell_Sampler

I'm not all that familiar with Javascript, but AFAIK it can use
variables such as "vars" using much the same syntax.

> Michel
>
> 2010/12/22 sebb <seb...@gmail.com>:
>> On 22 December 2010 11:33, Michel Duijvestijn <duim...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> In the documentation about the __javaScript function is stated that:
>>>
>>> "The following variables are made available to the script:
>>> * ...
>>> * vars - JMeterVariables object
>>> * ..."
>>>
>>> Being rather new to JMeter I don't understand how to use this vars-object.
>>
>> This is a Javascript object, not a JMeter variable.
>>
>>> I found out that you can use a variable name within quotes like
>>> ${__javaScript(myOutput='${myVar}';,myOutput)}
>>> but is this the only/best way to work with JMeter variables?
>>
>> No, you can also use the vars Javascript object.
>>
>>> What I finally want to do is joining the value of quite a number of
>>> JMeter variables (obtained with the ForEach controller) into a long
>>> string. Something like
>>> ${__javaScript(myOutput ='';for (i=0;i<=99;i++){myOutput = myOutput +
>>> '${myVar_' + i + '}';},myOutput)}.
>>> This should join the values of ${myVar_1} to ${myVar_99} into one
>>> (parameter)string.
>>>
>>> Thanks for your help!
>>> ---
>>> Michel Duijvestijn <duim...@gmail.com>
>>> Rotterdam University
>>>
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