How would you parse this without knowing the name of the object.  Newb
question

var data = [{"stuff":[[1,2],[2,3]]}];

I can get it to work if I use the name of the object, but I want it to be
more dynamic so it can be used as a descriptor given by the user.  So I wont
know what it is.  I get the array but try to each or getKeys I run into not
a function errors.

On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 11:36 AM, Aaron Newton <[email protected]> wrote:

> The MooTools definition is (usually) that options are optional; the class
> works with the defaults, but arguments are required. You can't have an Fx
> instance without an element to modify. You can't have a Class instance
> without an object to prototype. Some classes are less rigid though. You can
> totally have a Request instance that you assign a url value to later (when
> you call send). You can have a Keyboard instance that you attach keys to
> later.
>
> On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 12:09 AM, Ryan Florence <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> If I can call the class like this:
>>
>> new SomeClass();
>>
>> And get expected behavior I leave things as options.  But if you can't
>> come up with a default option that makes the class actually work, it should
>> probably be an argument.  It's sometimes a hard decision, I know.
>>
>>
>> On Feb 22, 2010, at 9:11 PM, Dial wrote:
>>
>>  Is it better to pass in values as an option or a static variable?  I
>>> want to be able to send in an array of arrays or a hash of arrays for
>>> plotting graphs.  Most if the graph plugins I have seen parse a table
>>> of data already on the page.  Most of my data is time based and all I
>>> want to do is line graphing.  Like current users on during a specific
>>> time plotted over a 24 hour period.  Just want some opinions.
>>>
>>
>>
>

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