var idx = itt + 1;
var name = 'p_Value' + idx.toString();
var h = {};
h[name] = names[itt];
On Jul 9, 2011 4:24 AM, kstubs kst...@gmail.com wrote:
OK, I figured it out. Here is my solution, and ultimately I need an
Object,
as you can see I'm extending args in the end, so is there a way to avoid
creating the hash, then casting the hash to an object?
var idx = itt + 1;
var name = 'p_Value' + idx.toString();
var h = $H();
h.set(name, names[itt]);
Object.extend(args, h.toObject());
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