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Displaying an Object
The purpose of W3Data is to display data in HTML pages.

To demonstrate the power of W3Data, we will display a JavaScript object (myObject).

The object is an array of customers objects with the CustomerName, City, and Country properties:

myObject
var myObject = {“customers”:[
{“CustomerName”:”Alfreds Futterkiste”,”City”:”Berlin”,”Country”:”Germany”},
{“CustomerName”:”Around the Horn”,”City”:”London”,”Country”:”UK”},
{“CustomerName”:”B’s Beverages”,”City”:”London”,”Country”:”UK”},
{“CustomerName”:”Blauer See Delikatessen”,”City”:”Mannheim”,”Country”:”Germany”},
{“CustomerName”:”Bon app'”,”City”:”Marseille”,”Country”:”France”},
{“CustomerName”:”Bottom-Dollar Marketse”,”City”:”Tsawassen”,”Country”:”Canada”},
{“CustomerName”:”Chop-suey Chinese”,”City”:”Bern”,”Country”:”Switzerland”}
]};
Filling a Dropdown
Example

{{CustomerName}}

w3DisplayData(“id01”, myObject);

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Filling a List
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  • {{CustomerName}}

w3DisplayData(“id01”, myObject);

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Filling Check Boxes
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{{CustomerName}}

w3DisplayData(“id01”, myObject);

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Filling Classes
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{{CustomerName}}

w3DisplayData(“id01”, myObject);

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{{CustomerName}}

w3DisplayData(“id01”, myObject);

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Filling a Table
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Customer City Country
{{CustomerName}} {{City}} {{Country}}

w3DisplayData(“id01”, myObject);

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