How do I go about the filtering below:
[{
"id": 100,
"title": "Tlt1",
"tax": [{
"name": "Tax1",
"id": 15
}, {
"name": "Tax1",
"id": 17
}]
}, {
"id": 101,
"title": "Tlt2",
"tax": [{
"name": "Tax2",
"id": 16
}]
}, {
"id": 102,
"title": "Tlt3",
"tax": [{
"name": "Tax3",
"id": 17
}, {
"name": "Tax3",
"id": 18
}]
}]
to get only those where tax.id
is 17
, as per below:
[
{
"id": 100,
"title": "Tlt1",
"tax": [
{
"name": "Tax1",
"id": 15
},
{
"name": "Tax1",
"id": 17
}
]
},
{
"id": 102,
"title": "Tlt3",
"tax": [
{
"name": "Tax3",
"id": 17
},
{
"name": "Tax3",
"id": 18
}
]
}
]
Currently I use the method below, but maybe there is more clean way of going about this?
var arr = [];
_(data).each(function (v1, k1) {
_(v1.tax).each(function (v2, k2) {
if (v2.id == id) {
arr.push(v1);
}
});
});
Demo here: http://jsfiddle.net/7gcCz/2/
Any suggestion much appreciated.
You may use the combination of _.filter
and _.where
_.filter(data, function(obj) {
return _.where(obj.tax, {id: ID_TO_FIND}).length > 0;
})
See demo: http://jsfiddle.net/hCVxp/
Thanks to @GruffBunny. A more efficient way is to use _.some
to avoid looping through all tax
items:
var arr = _.filter(data, function(obj) {
return _.some(obj.tax, {id: ID_TO_FIND});
});
See demo: http://jsbin.com/putefarade/1/edit?html,js,console
Use _.filter to find candidate items and _.some to check for the existence of an item in a collection:
var filteredList = _.filter(list, function(item){
return _.some(item.tax, { id: 17 });
});
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