hi. nuublet here.

`let x = “PerchanceListA”

[x]`

how do i have it retrieve PerchanceListA instead of a list named x?

I bet it’s something simple like some evaluateScript thing but i don’t know because I’m a noob :)

  • alloOP
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    edit: oops. was cuz i had a wrong capitalization of a list lol. totally my fault and nothing to do with language syntax! :) thanks. very much works

    what i had typed about the specifics before solving

    you and vionet so smart but i think none of those work for this.

    i have my style buttons that i want to be like, for the Bright style for example: <button onclick="genimgs(this)">Bright</button> a little more complicated but basically a bunch of buttons exactly like this, but with different stylenames, all pointing to genimgs(button)

    genimgs(button) is then, in it’s simplified form, this: `

    function genimgs(buttonobject){

    let promptData = {
    
    prompt: prompt + " " + root[buttonobject.innerHTML],
    
    negativePrompt:"bad",
    
    resolution: 768x512,
    
    guidanceScale: 7,
    
    seed: 100,
    
    }
    
    document.getElementById("imgs").innerHTML = image(promptData).evaluateItem
    
    }
    

    `

    in genimgs, buttonobject.innerHTML does indeed equal “Bright”. So I want it to pull a line from the Perchance list called Bright, like the Anime button should go to this function, be translated in to the string Anime, and pull a line from the Perchance list Anime. But see how I can’t just type out the word Bright or Anime with no quotes like you and vioneT suggest. It is a string I am getting from a button. It could be tons of different strings. I then need to convert the string in to it’s relevant Perchance List. I believe, in normal JS, if root.Bright were my list, root[buttonobject.innerHTML] would retrieve it since in normal JS they are equivalent. But not here and nor do I know the Perchancian way to do it.

    • @wthit56
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      22 months ago

      That should work just fine. But I think you need to use $root to access it. Because JS and everything all use with(root) { ... }. Which means if you use just root you’re actually accessing root.root–which I’m guessing doesn’t exist. And that’s why you’re not getting any value.

      But $root always goes back to the root of the perchance main list object. So that might work for you.

      If it still doesn’t, you can give us the link to the generator and we can look at the code for you and figure out a solution.

    • @wthit56
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      22 months ago

      Oooh, sorry I understand your comment now. Glad you got it working 👍