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How to filter array when object key value is in array

I have an array model as below:

records:[{
    "empid":1,
    "fname": "X",
    "lname": "Y"
},
{
    "empid":2,
    "fname": "A",
    "lname": "Y"
},
{
    "empid":3,
    "fname": "B",
    "lname": "Y"
},
{
    "empid":4,
    "fname": "C",
    "lname": "Y"
},
{
    "empid":5,
    "fname": "C",
    "lname": "Y"
}
]

Now I have an array of empid's [1,4,5] .

So now I need to filter the first array which contains all the keys in my second.

Output:

records:[{
    "empid":1,
    "fname": "X",
    "lname": "Y"
},
{
    "empid":4,
    "fname": "C",
    "lname": "Y"
},
{
    "empid":5,
    "fname": "C",
    "lname": "Y"
}
]

I can do this using a forEach loop in angular but as I have more than 100 records in my model object. I need a suggestion on how to handle this in much better way.

I am thinking of creating a custom filter, but what is your take on it.(If yes please provide sample code to achieve this).

You can do it with Array.prototype.filter() ,

var data = { records : [{ "empid": 1, "fname": "X", "lname": "Y" }, { "empid": 2, "fname": "A", "lname": "Y" }, { "empid": 3, "fname": "B", "lname": "Y" }, { "empid": 4, "fname": "C", "lname": "Y" }, { "empid": 5, "fname": "C", "lname": "Y" }] }
var empIds = [1,4,5]
var filteredArray = data.records.filter(function(itm){
  return empIds.indexOf(itm.empid) > -1;
});

filteredArray = { records : filteredArray };

If​ the ​callBack​ returns a ​true​ value, then the ​itm​ passed to that particular callBack will be filtered out. You can read more about it here .​​​​​​

In 2019 using ES6:

 const ids = [1, 4, 5], data = { records: [{ "empid": 1, "fname": "X", "lname": "Y" }, { "empid": 2, "fname": "A", "lname": "Y" }, { "empid": 3, "fname": "B", "lname": "Y" }, { "empid": 4, "fname": "C", "lname": "Y" }, { "empid": 5, "fname": "C", "lname": "Y" }] }; data.records = data.records.filter( i => ids.includes( i.empid ) ); console.info( data );

This is a fast solution with a temporary object.

 var records = [{ "empid": 1, "fname": "X", "lname": "Y" }, { "empid": 2, "fname": "A", "lname": "Y" }, { "empid": 3, "fname": "B", "lname": "Y" }, { "empid": 4, "fname": "C", "lname": "Y" }, { "empid": 5, "fname": "C", "lname": "Y" }], empid = [1, 4, 5], object = {}, result; records.forEach(function (a) { object[a.empid] = a; }); result = empid.map(function (a) { return object[a]; }); document.write('<pre>' + JSON.stringify(result, 0, 4) + '</pre>');

You can use Array#filter function and additional array for storing sorted values;

var recordsSorted = []

ids.forEach(function(e) {
    recordsSorted.push(records.filter(function(o) {
        return o.empid === e;
    }));
});

console.log(recordsSorted);

Result:

[ [ { empid: 1, fname: 'X', lname: 'Y' } ],
  [ { empid: 4, fname: 'C', lname: 'Y' } ],
  [ { empid: 5, fname: 'C', lname: 'Y' } ] ]

Fastest way (will take extra memory):

var empid=[1,4,5]
var records = [{ "empid": 1, "fname": "X", "lname": "Y" }, { "empid": 2, "fname": "A", "lname": "Y" }, { "empid": 3, "fname": "B", "lname": "Y" }, { "empid": 4, "fname": "C", "lname": "Y" }, { "empid": 5, "fname": "C", "lname": "Y" }] ;

var empIdObj={};

empid.forEach(function(element) {
empIdObj[element]=true;
});

var filteredArray=[];

records.forEach(function(element) {
if(empIdObj[element.empid])
    filteredArray.push(element)
});

Old way of doing it. Many might hate this way of doing but i still many time find this is still better in my perspective.

Input:

var records = [{
    "empid":1,
    "fname": "X",
    "lname": "Y"
},
{
    "empid":2,
    "fname": "A",
    "lname": "Y"
},
{
    "empid":3,
    "fname": "B",
    "lname": "Y"
},
{
    "empid":4,
    "fname": "C",
    "lname": "Y"
},
{
    "empid":5,
    "fname": "C",
    "lname": "Y"
}
]

var newArr = [1,4,5];

Code:

var newObj = [];
for(var a = 0 ; a < records.length ; a++){
 if(newArr.indexOf(records[a].empid) > -1){
  newObj.push(records[a]);
 }
}

The indexOf() method returns the first index at which a given element can be found in the array, or -1 if it is not present.

Reference - https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/indexOf

Output:

[{
    "empid": 1,
    "fname": "X",
    "lname": "Y"
}, {
    "empid": 4,
    "fname": "C",
    "lname": "Y"
}, {
    "empid": 5,
    "fname": "C",
    "lname": "Y"
}]

In case you have key value pairs in your input array, I used:

.filter(
          this.multi_items[0] != null && store.state.isSearchBox === false
            ? item =>
                _.map(this.multi_items, "value").includes(item["wijknaam"])
            : item => item["wijknaam"].includes("")
        );

where the input array is multi_items as: [{"text": "bla1", "value": "green"}, {"text": etc. etc.}]

_.map is a lodash function.

var records = [{
 "empid":1,
 "fname": "X",
 "lname": "Y"
},
{
 "empid":2,
 "fname": "A",
 "lname": "Y"
}

]


let search="A"
 
let values= Result.filter(item =>
     keys.some(key => 
         String(item[key]).toLowerCase().includes(search.toLowerCase()) 
     )
 );

multikey search in object Array eg.(empid,fname,lname)

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