Renandatta Rooziq
Renandatta Rooziq

Reputation: 75

Search array of object with filter and keyword

I have an array, filter and keyword. i want to search in that array using filter and keyword, with result array of object too. Just like first array.

var data = [
  {email: "[email protected]",nama:"User A", Level:"Super Admin"},
  {email: "[email protected]",nama:"User B", Level:"Super Admin"},
  {email: "[email protected]",nama:"User C", Level:"Standart"},
  {email: "[email protected]",nama:"User D", Level:"Standart"},
  {email: "[email protected]",nama:"User E", Level:"Admin"},
  {email: "[email protected]",nama:"User F", Level:"Standart"}
];
var filter = "Level";
var keyword = "Standart";

//--------Search


console.log(data);

Upvotes: 7

Views: 20130

Answers (4)

Andrew Li
Andrew Li

Reputation: 57954

You can use the Array.prototype.filter function which takes a callback and filters accordingly. Per the documentation:

The filter() method creates a new array with all elements that pass the test implemented by the provided function.

The callback, which is the provided function, takes three arguments. From the documentation:

callback

Function is a predicate, to test each element of the array. Return true to keep the element, false otherwise, taking three arguments:

element

The current element being processed in the array.

index

The index of the current element being processed in the array.

array

The array filter was called upon.

We may use element to check the current element and test if it should be filtered or not, like so:

var data = [
  {email: "[email protected]",nama:"User A", Level:"Super Admin"},
  {email: "[email protected]",nama:"User B", Level:"Super Admin"},
  {email: "[email protected]",nama:"User C", Level:"Standart"},
  {email: "[email protected]",nama:"User D", Level:"Standart"},
  {email: "[email protected]",nama:"User E", Level:"Admin"},
  {email: "[email protected]",nama:"User F", Level:"Standart"}
];
var filter = "Level";
var keyword = "Standart";

var filteredData = data.filter(function(obj) {
	return obj[filter] === keyword;
});

console.log(filteredData);

Here, we use a callback (the test) that checks if the current element (obj)'s property specified in filter is strictly equal to keyword. If it passes, it is kept, and thus all objects with property Level with vale Standart are kept. You can also shorten this with ES6 arrow functions:

var filteredData = data.filter((obj) => obj[filter] === keyword);

This is just shorthand for the above. It is effectively the same, returning true or false based on if the current element's Level property is strictly equal to keyword.

Upvotes: 12

Sreekanth
Sreekanth

Reputation: 3130

You could just use the array filter method to accomplish your goal here.

var data = [{
  email: "[email protected]",
  nama: "User A",
  Level: "Super Admin"
}, {
  email: "[email protected]",
  nama: "User B",
  Level: "Super Admin"
}, {
  email: "[email protected]",
  nama: "User C",
  Level: "Standart"
}, {
  email: "[email protected]",
  nama: "User D",
  Level: "Standart"
}, {
  email: "[email protected]",
  nama: "User E",
  Level: "Admin"
}, {
  email: "[email protected]",
  nama: "User F",
  Level: "Standart"
}];
var filter = "Level";
var keyword = "Admin";

var filteredArray = data.filter((item) => item[filter] === keyword);
console.log(filteredArray);

Upvotes: 0

Ding
Ding

Reputation: 3085

You can use the array.prototype.filter() function to filter through the array with a custome function:

var data = [
  {email: "[email protected]",nama:"User A", Level:"Super Admin"},
  {email: "[email protected]",nama:"User B", Level:"Super Admin"},
  {email: "[email protected]",nama:"User C", Level:"Standart"},
  {email: "[email protected]",nama:"User D", Level:"Standart"},
  {email: "[email protected]",nama:"User E", Level:"Admin"},
  {email: "[email protected]",nama:"User F", Level:"Standart"}
];
var filter = "Level";
var keyword = "Standart";

//--------Search
var filtered_data = data.filter(function(item) {
    return item[filter] == keyword
})

console.log(filtered_data);

Upvotes: 1

riteshtch
riteshtch

Reputation: 8769

You can use the filter() function to filter out the elements based on a condition like this:

> var data = [
  {email: "[email protected]",nama:"User A", Level:"Super Admin"},
  {email: "[email protected]",nama:"User B", Level:"Super Admin"},
  {email: "[email protected]",nama:"User C", Level:"Standart"},
  {email: "[email protected]",nama:"User D", Level:"Standart"},
  {email: "[email protected]",nama:"User E", Level:"Admin"},
  {email: "[email protected]",nama:"User F", Level:"Standart"}
];
> var newData=data.filter(function(x) { return x.Level == 'Standart'})
> console.log(JSON.stringify(newData))
[{"email":"[email protected]","nama":"User C","Level":"Standart"},{"email":"[email protected]","nama":"User D","Level":"Standart"},{"email":"[email protected]","nama":"User F","Level":"Standart"}]

Upvotes: 0

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