Sanjai kumar
Sanjai kumar

Reputation: 55

Update an array of objects using another array

i need to update the array of objects based on another array in ES6. Example

let a = [ 
  { id : 23, active :false, status:"" },
  { id : 33, active :false, status:"" },
  { id : 167, active :false, status:"" },
  { id : 18, active :false, status:"" },
  { id : 200, active :false, status:"" },
]

my second array which contain the objects

let marked = [167,33,23];

expected results as below

let a = [ 
  { id : 23, active :true, status:"updated"},
  { id : 33, active :true, status:"updated" },
  { id : 167, active :true, status:"updated" },
  { id : 18, active :false, status:"" },
  { id : 200, active :false, status:"" },
]

please let me know how to get as expected result. do we have any other methods in lodash for this.?

Upvotes: 3

Views: 3025

Answers (3)

I0_ol
I0_ol

Reputation: 1109

This is really just an extension of @Giorgi Moniava's answer since the question has been updated. I think you should mark his answer as the accepted one. Basically all you need to do is check if the value for active is true or false. If it's true, set the status to updated otherwise, set the status to an empty string.

let a = [ 
  { id : 23, active :false, status:"" },
  { id : 33, active :false, status:"" },
  { id : 167, active :false, status:"" },
  { id : 18, active :false, status:"" },
  { id : 200, active :false, status:"" },
]

let marked = [167,33,23];

let result = a.map(obj => {
    const isActive = marked.includes(obj.id);
    const status = isActive ? 'updated' : '';
    return {
      ...obj,
      active: isActive,
      status: status
    }
})
console.log(result)

Upvotes: 3

Darshan Raval
Darshan Raval

Reputation: 93

Try with this, use map function with includes function. Hope so this answer gives your actual result. if not then comment to me I'll give you another answer.

const found = a.map(function(mapData){
    (marked.includes(mapData.id)) ? mapData.active = true : '';
    return mapData;
})

Upvotes: 1

Giorgi Moniava
Giorgi Moniava

Reputation: 28654

You don't need lodash, you could do this:

let a = [{
        id: 23,
        active: false
    },
    {
        id: 33,
        active: false
    },
    {
        id: 167,
        active: false
    },
    {
        id: 18,
        active: false
    },
    {
        id: 2,
        active: false
    },
]

let marked = [167, 33, 23];

let result = a.map(x => ({
    ...x,
    active: marked.includes(x.id)
}))
console.log(result)

You can make this faster if you go over the marked array and store its elements in an object. Then during the map checking if element x.id is inside the object will be faster (vs checking inside array). But in practice in most of the cases you should not notice the difference.

Upvotes: 4

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