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I was wondering if there was a way to show my array without its previous value being duped on my table whilst keeping my header and making it appear in an inverted order. I have checked the array and it stores the correct information. Now I just want it to display the rows of information one at a time if you guys try it on the fiddle I have provided you will see what I mean.










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    I was wondering if there was a way to show my array without its previous value being duped on my table whilst keeping my header and making it appear in an inverted order. I have checked the array and it stores the correct information. Now I just want it to display the rows of information one at a time if you guys try it on the fiddle I have provided you will see what I mean.










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      I was wondering if there was a way to show my array without its previous value being duped on my table whilst keeping my header and making it appear in an inverted order. I have checked the array and it stores the correct information. Now I just want it to display the rows of information one at a time if you guys try it on the fiddle I have provided you will see what I mean.










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      I was wondering if there was a way to show my array without its previous value being duped on my table whilst keeping my header and making it appear in an inverted order. I have checked the array and it stores the correct information. Now I just want it to display the rows of information one at a time if you guys try it on the fiddle I have provided you will see what I mean.







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          You should only print the last element of PageDisplay inside QueueTableCreation:



          function QueueTableCreation () 
          var element = PageDisplay[PageDisplay.length - 1];
          var row = QueueTable.insertRow(1);
          var PageType = row.insertCell(0);
          var Quality = row.insertCell(1);
          var Time = row.insertCell(2);
          PageType.innerHTML = element[0];
          Quality.innerHTML = element[1];
          Time.innerHTML = element[2];






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          • Thanks so much buddy, I have been trying to do this for awhile.
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            Nov 10 '18 at 14:33










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          You should only print the last element of PageDisplay inside QueueTableCreation:



          function QueueTableCreation () 
          var element = PageDisplay[PageDisplay.length - 1];
          var row = QueueTable.insertRow(1);
          var PageType = row.insertCell(0);
          var Quality = row.insertCell(1);
          var Time = row.insertCell(2);
          PageType.innerHTML = element[0];
          Quality.innerHTML = element[1];
          Time.innerHTML = element[2];






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          • Thanks so much buddy, I have been trying to do this for awhile.
            – FeatDavid
            Nov 10 '18 at 14:33















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          You should only print the last element of PageDisplay inside QueueTableCreation:



          function QueueTableCreation () 
          var element = PageDisplay[PageDisplay.length - 1];
          var row = QueueTable.insertRow(1);
          var PageType = row.insertCell(0);
          var Quality = row.insertCell(1);
          var Time = row.insertCell(2);
          PageType.innerHTML = element[0];
          Quality.innerHTML = element[1];
          Time.innerHTML = element[2];






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          • Thanks so much buddy, I have been trying to do this for awhile.
            – FeatDavid
            Nov 10 '18 at 14:33













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          You should only print the last element of PageDisplay inside QueueTableCreation:



          function QueueTableCreation () 
          var element = PageDisplay[PageDisplay.length - 1];
          var row = QueueTable.insertRow(1);
          var PageType = row.insertCell(0);
          var Quality = row.insertCell(1);
          var Time = row.insertCell(2);
          PageType.innerHTML = element[0];
          Quality.innerHTML = element[1];
          Time.innerHTML = element[2];






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          You should only print the last element of PageDisplay inside QueueTableCreation:



          function QueueTableCreation () 
          var element = PageDisplay[PageDisplay.length - 1];
          var row = QueueTable.insertRow(1);
          var PageType = row.insertCell(0);
          var Quality = row.insertCell(1);
          var Time = row.insertCell(2);
          PageType.innerHTML = element[0];
          Quality.innerHTML = element[1];
          Time.innerHTML = element[2];







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          answered Nov 10 '18 at 12:33









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          • Thanks so much buddy, I have been trying to do this for awhile.
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            Nov 10 '18 at 14:33
















          • Thanks so much buddy, I have been trying to do this for awhile.
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            Nov 10 '18 at 14:33















          Thanks so much buddy, I have been trying to do this for awhile.
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          Nov 10 '18 at 14:33




          Thanks so much buddy, I have been trying to do this for awhile.
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          Nov 10 '18 at 14:33

















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