DRY Javascript for a real newbie












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I'm really new at Javascript (and coding in general) and I'm using it in a PDF form I'm creating.



This is what I want to do, but I know there's a better, DRYer way.



Appreciate your help.



this.getField("new_shares_A").display = display.hidden;
this.getField("new_shares_$_A").display = display.hidden;
this.getField("new_deb_A").display = display.hidden;
this.getField("new_deb_$_A").display = display.hidden;
this.getField("std_total_new_A").display = display.hidden;

if(getField("Elect").valueAsString==="A")
{
this.getField("new_shares_A").display = display.visible;
this.getField("new_shares_$_A").display = display.visible;
this.getField("new_deb_A").display = display.visible;
this.getField("new_deb_$_A").display = display.visible;
this.getField("std_total_new_A").display = display.visible;
}









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I'm really new at Javascript (and coding in general) and I'm using it in a PDF form I'm creating.



This is what I want to do, but I know there's a better, DRYer way.



Appreciate your help.



this.getField("new_shares_A").display = display.hidden;
this.getField("new_shares_$_A").display = display.hidden;
this.getField("new_deb_A").display = display.hidden;
this.getField("new_deb_$_A").display = display.hidden;
this.getField("std_total_new_A").display = display.hidden;

if(getField("Elect").valueAsString==="A")
{
this.getField("new_shares_A").display = display.visible;
this.getField("new_shares_$_A").display = display.visible;
this.getField("new_deb_A").display = display.visible;
this.getField("new_deb_$_A").display = display.visible;
this.getField("std_total_new_A").display = display.visible;
}









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  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it belongs on codereview.stackexchange.com
    – Nick
    Nov 23 at 3:25










  • Seriously? A guy comes here looking for help and you tell him to go somewhere else? I thought stack overflow was supposed to be a friendly environment.
    – Rafael
    Nov 23 at 15:04














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1







I'm really new at Javascript (and coding in general) and I'm using it in a PDF form I'm creating.



This is what I want to do, but I know there's a better, DRYer way.



Appreciate your help.



this.getField("new_shares_A").display = display.hidden;
this.getField("new_shares_$_A").display = display.hidden;
this.getField("new_deb_A").display = display.hidden;
this.getField("new_deb_$_A").display = display.hidden;
this.getField("std_total_new_A").display = display.hidden;

if(getField("Elect").valueAsString==="A")
{
this.getField("new_shares_A").display = display.visible;
this.getField("new_shares_$_A").display = display.visible;
this.getField("new_deb_A").display = display.visible;
this.getField("new_deb_$_A").display = display.visible;
this.getField("std_total_new_A").display = display.visible;
}









share|improve this question













I'm really new at Javascript (and coding in general) and I'm using it in a PDF form I'm creating.



This is what I want to do, but I know there's a better, DRYer way.



Appreciate your help.



this.getField("new_shares_A").display = display.hidden;
this.getField("new_shares_$_A").display = display.hidden;
this.getField("new_deb_A").display = display.hidden;
this.getField("new_deb_$_A").display = display.hidden;
this.getField("std_total_new_A").display = display.hidden;

if(getField("Elect").valueAsString==="A")
{
this.getField("new_shares_A").display = display.visible;
this.getField("new_shares_$_A").display = display.visible;
this.getField("new_deb_A").display = display.visible;
this.getField("new_deb_$_A").display = display.visible;
this.getField("std_total_new_A").display = display.visible;
}






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  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it belongs on codereview.stackexchange.com
    – Nick
    Nov 23 at 3:25










  • Seriously? A guy comes here looking for help and you tell him to go somewhere else? I thought stack overflow was supposed to be a friendly environment.
    – Rafael
    Nov 23 at 15:04


















  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it belongs on codereview.stackexchange.com
    – Nick
    Nov 23 at 3:25










  • Seriously? A guy comes here looking for help and you tell him to go somewhere else? I thought stack overflow was supposed to be a friendly environment.
    – Rafael
    Nov 23 at 15:04
















I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it belongs on codereview.stackexchange.com
– Nick
Nov 23 at 3:25




I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it belongs on codereview.stackexchange.com
– Nick
Nov 23 at 3:25












Seriously? A guy comes here looking for help and you tell him to go somewhere else? I thought stack overflow was supposed to be a friendly environment.
– Rafael
Nov 23 at 15:04




Seriously? A guy comes here looking for help and you tell him to go somewhere else? I thought stack overflow was supposed to be a friendly environment.
– Rafael
Nov 23 at 15:04












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One option would be to use an array of every field you're trying to get, and to figure out whether you want .visible or .hidden in advance:



const displayToUse = getField("Elect").valueAsString==="A"
? display.visible
: display.hidden;

[
'new_shares_A',
'new_shares_$_A',
'new_deb_A',
'new_deb_$_A',
'std_total_new_A'
].forEach((field) => {
this.getField(field).display = displayToUse;
});





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    One option would be to use an array of every field you're trying to get, and to figure out whether you want .visible or .hidden in advance:



    const displayToUse = getField("Elect").valueAsString==="A"
    ? display.visible
    : display.hidden;

    [
    'new_shares_A',
    'new_shares_$_A',
    'new_deb_A',
    'new_deb_$_A',
    'std_total_new_A'
    ].forEach((field) => {
    this.getField(field).display = displayToUse;
    });





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      One option would be to use an array of every field you're trying to get, and to figure out whether you want .visible or .hidden in advance:



      const displayToUse = getField("Elect").valueAsString==="A"
      ? display.visible
      : display.hidden;

      [
      'new_shares_A',
      'new_shares_$_A',
      'new_deb_A',
      'new_deb_$_A',
      'std_total_new_A'
      ].forEach((field) => {
      this.getField(field).display = displayToUse;
      });





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        One option would be to use an array of every field you're trying to get, and to figure out whether you want .visible or .hidden in advance:



        const displayToUse = getField("Elect").valueAsString==="A"
        ? display.visible
        : display.hidden;

        [
        'new_shares_A',
        'new_shares_$_A',
        'new_deb_A',
        'new_deb_$_A',
        'std_total_new_A'
        ].forEach((field) => {
        this.getField(field).display = displayToUse;
        });





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        One option would be to use an array of every field you're trying to get, and to figure out whether you want .visible or .hidden in advance:



        const displayToUse = getField("Elect").valueAsString==="A"
        ? display.visible
        : display.hidden;

        [
        'new_shares_A',
        'new_shares_$_A',
        'new_deb_A',
        'new_deb_$_A',
        'std_total_new_A'
        ].forEach((field) => {
        this.getField(field).display = displayToUse;
        });






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