Class actuate.parameter.NameValuePair
The NameValuePair object contains a display name associated with a value. The actuate.parameter.ParameterDefinition#setSelectNameValueList function takes an array of NameValuePair objects to use in a selection list. In this way, actuate.parameter.ParameterDefinition can display a list of names and map them to values used internally. For example, set the name "My Default Country" for a NameValuePair to display "My Default Country" in the drop-down list in the interface, and set the value to "United States" internally for a US user. NameValuePair represents a javascript version of com.actuate.schemas.NameValuePair.
Member of: actuate.parameter.
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actuate.parameter.NameValuePair(name, value)
Constructs a new NameValuePair object.
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Method Attributes | Method Name and Description |
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getName()
Gets the name value for this NameValuePair.
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getValue()
Gets the value for this NameValuePair.
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setName(name)
Sets the name value for this NameValuePair.
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setValue(value)
Sets the value for this NameValuePair.
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Class Detail
actuate.parameter.NameValuePair(name, value)
Constructs a new NameValuePair object.
- Parameters:
- {String} name
- {String} value
Method Detail
{String} getName()
Gets the name value for this NameValuePair. This sample code returns the name component of the myNVPair NameValuePair object:
alert("Name component is " + myNVPair.getName( ));
- Returns:
- {String} name
{String} getValue()
Gets the value for this NameValuePair. This sample code returns the value component of the myNVPair NameValuePair object:
alert("Value component is " + myNVPair.getValue( ));
- Returns:
- {String} value
{void} setName(name)
Sets the name value for this NameValuePair. This sample code sets the name component of the myNVPair NameValuePair object to "My hometown":
myNVPair.setName("My hometown");
- Parameters:
- {String} name
- Returns:
- {void}
{void} setValue(value)
Sets the value for this NameValuePair. This sample code sets the value component of the myNVPair NameValuePair object to "Cleveland":
myNVPair.setValue("Cleveland");
- Parameters:
- {String} value
- Returns:
- {void}