Please clarify, abc is the javascript function and weight_array is the ruby
array, right?

Thanks,
Abhinav
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On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 2:56 PM, Hemant Bhargava <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I have an array named weight_array. Now i want to pass it to my
> javascript function abc.. How can i pass it .. May be a stupid question
> but did'nt find it by googling also ..
>
> Currently i am doing like this.
> <%= radio_button "ab", "cd", { :onclick => "abc(weight_array)"; } %>
>
> Tried this also ..
> <%= radio_button "ab", "cd", { :onclick => "<%= abc(weight_array) %> ";
> } %>
>
> Tried this as well ..
> <%= radio_button "ab", "cd", { :onclick => "abc(weight_array.to_json)";
> } %>
>
> Also after resolving it, i want to know that if i need to pass the ruby
> array with join function ..then how can we pass ..
> I mean the function [ weight_array.join(", ") .. ] ..
>
> Need to know each and every possible answer ..
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> Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
>
> >
>

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