Question

I'm using the jquery ui map in my cordova iOS app, and need to encode all my database results (latitudes and longitudes) in JSON. I already set the localstorage element, and know I received the correct response, but I dont know how to encode all the results into a JSON array. I've tried using a for loop, but I must have done it incorrectly because my code then failed. One more thing, I know that the map works, and also that adding markers work, but I used the demo json array. I need to create my own array with my own objects, and dont know how to. Thanks for the help.

MAP.HTML

    <script type="text/javascript">
        $(document).ready(function() {
                $('#map_canvas').gmap().bind('init', function(evt, map) {
                    $('#map_canvas').gmap('getCurrentPosition', function(position, status) {
                        if ( status === 'OK' ) {
                            var clientPosition = new google.maps.LatLng(position.coords.latitude, position.coords.longitude);
                            $('#map_canvas').gmap('addMarker', {'position': clientPosition, 'bounds': true});
                            $('#map_canvas').gmap('addShape', 'Circle', {
                                'strokeWeight': 0,
                                'fillColor': "#008595",
                                'fillOpacity': 0.25,
                                'center': clientPosition,
                                'radius': 15,
                                'clickable': false
                            });
                        }
                    });
                });
                var name = localStorage.getItem("name");
                var lat = localStorage.getItem("lat");
                var lon = localStorage.getItem("lon");
                var it = localStorage.getItem("it");

                alert(lat);
            });
        </script>
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Solution

You need to convert your JSON object to string and store the string.
Use JSON.stringify(yourObject) to convert to string and JSON.parse([your Object from localstorage]).
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