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A: Pass array to Flot chart

Alexandru-Ionut MihaiYou have to use map method. Also, $.getJSON is executing asynchronous, so you need to use a callback function. getResponse(callback){ $.getJSON( "config/tsconfig.json", function () { let json=json.responseJSON.map(function(item){ return [item[0],item[2]]; }); ca...

json.responseJSON is array i'm getting. how can i place your code in it? var json = $.getJSON( "config/tsconfig.json", function () { console.log(json.responseJSON); }); });
@LahiruMadusanka, have a look now.
no its not working.. :( can't access lexical declaration `json' before initialization
@LahiruMadusanka, where before ?
How can i call json out side of the getJSON?
12:56
@LahiruMadusanka, for this you have to use a callback function.
How can i do that? can you please help me.
@LahiruMadusanka, have a look now to updated answer.
When i run that it says
"missing ; before statement"
before which statement ?
I updated answer. Please look at it now.
    getResponse(callback){
    $.getJSON( "config/tsconfig.json", function (response) {
      let result=response.map(function(item){
         return [item[0],item[2]];
       });
       callback(result);
    });
}
i make that work. the problem is that i have to put that out put inside another json array.
$("#flot-dashboard-chart").length && $.plot($("#flot-dashboard-chart"), [
getResponse(function(response){});
],
{

}
);
how can i update it?
13:03
You have to use it like in my answer using callback function.
getResponse(function(response){
$.plot($("#flot-dashboard-chart"),response){};
});
oh thats worked..thanks a lot
you're welcome.

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