I've managed to generate a series of list-items based on one specified array within a matrix (i.e. an array within an array).
I would like to be able to pass a variable (representing an array) to a function so that it can spit out an unordered list filled with list-items based on the array passed into it.
Problems:
- The function only works with one array at a time
 - It also produces commas in the markup (presumably, because it's converting the array to a string)
 
The solution needs to:
- assume that the unordered list does not exist in the DOM
 - be able to accept different arrays passed into it (
options[0],options[1], etc.) - generate the list-items without commas
 
JavaScript:
var options = [
        set0 = ['Option 1','Option 2'],
        set1 = ['First Option','Second Option','Third Option']
    ]
function makeUL(){
    var a = '<ul>',
        b = '</ul>',
        m = [];
    // Right now, this loop only works with one
    // explicitly specified array (options[0] aka 'set0')
    for (i = 0; i < options[0].length; i += 1){
        m[i] = '<li>' + options[0][i] + '</li>';
    }
    document.getElementById('foo').innerHTML = a + m + b;
}
// My goal is to be able to pass a variable
// here to utilize this function with different arrays
makeUL();