i am having the Array of objects like this
var result={
"employees": [
{
"_id": "5796e7a27d075bd0453b7751",
"firstName": "Test4",
"schemaName": "Employee"
},
{
"_id": "5796e78e7d075bd0453b774f",
"firstName": "Test 3",
"schemaName": "Employee"
},
{
"_id": "5790b203df5ad69025e8a20b",
"email": "df@gmail.com",
"schemaName": "Employee"
},
{
"_id": "577f69cc789df5ec1e995513",
"firstName": "Jeevan",
"email": "ddd@asd.com",
"schemaName": "Employee"
},
{
"_id": "577f69cc789df5ec1e995513",
"firstName": "Chethan",
"email": "ddd@asd.com",
"schemaName": "Employee"
}
]
};
};
but i want uniq objects by email. i am using lodash uniq but its Not giving proper Result. here i tried this code.
var combined=result.employees.map(function(employee){
employee.schemaName='Employee';
return employee;
});
combined = _.uniq(combined, 'email');
console.log(combined);
The Result is coming like this.
[ { _id: '5796e7a27d075bd0453b7751',
firstName: 'Test4',
schemaName: 'Employee' },
{ _id: '5790b203df5ad69025e8a20b',
email: 'df@gmail.com',
schemaName: 'Employee' },
{ _id: '577f69cc789df5ec1e995513',
firstName: 'Jeevan',
email: 'ddd@asd.com',
schemaName: 'Employee' } ]
i want the objects which are not having email ids and i want only objects which are unique emailid's can anybody help me on this. I want the Result contain the objects Which are not having email id also. The Result should be like this.
[ { _id: '5796e7a27d075bd0453b7751',
firstName: 'Test4',
schemaName: 'Employee' },
{ _id: '5796e78e7d075bd0453b774f',
firstName: 'Test3',
schemaName: 'Employee' },
{ _id: '5790b203df5ad69025e8a20b',
email: 'df@gmail.com',
schemaName: 'Employee' },
{ _id: '577f69cc789df5ec1e995513',
firstName: 'Jeevan',
email: 'ddd@asd.com',
schemaName: 'Employee' } ]
这也可以做到。
_.uniqBy(result.employees, function(employee){return employee.email || employee._id;});
I would recommend the use of _.uniqWith for this with your own comparator.
var result = { "employees": [ { "_id": "5796e7a27d075bd0453b7751", "firstName": "Test4", "lastName": "T", "__v": 0, "schemaName": "Employee" }, { "_id": "5796e78e7d075bd0453b774f", "firstName": "Test 3", "lastName": "T", "__v": 0, "schemaName": "Employee" }, { "_id": "5796e77e7d075bd0453b774d", "firstName": "Test 2", "lastName": "T", "__v": 0, "documents": [], "schemaName": "Employee" }, { "_id": "5796e7707d075bd0453b774b", "firstName": "Test1", "lastName": "T", "__v": 0, "schemaName": "Employee" }, { "_id": "5790b203df5ad69025e8a20b", "firstName": "Ganesh", "lastName": "dsf", "__v": 0, "email": "df@gmail.com", "schemaName": "Employee" }, { "_id": "577f69cc789df5ec1e995513", "firstName": "Jeevan", "__v": 0, "email": "fs@asf.com", "schemaName": "Employee" }, { "_id": "577f69cc789df5ec1e995513", "firstName": "Chethan", "__v": 0, "email": "fs@asf.com", "schemaName": "Employee" } ] }; // Create a lodash chain from the employees. combined = _.uniqWith(result.employees, function(e1, e2){ return e1.email && e1.email === e2.email; }); console.log(combined);
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I'm using a deepEquals
algorithm so this code becomes more general. If you want to check only by email, just change the equals
function below.
const equals =
// Naïve deepEquals, only for demo. Doesn't work if keys orders vary.
(obj1, obj2) => JSON.stringify(obj1) === JSON.stringify(obj2);
// A real deepEquals:
// https://www.npmjs.com/package/fast-deep-equal
const uniq = (el1, index1, array) =>
array.every((el2, index2) => index1 <= index2 || !equals(el1, el2));
[{ a: 1, b: 2 }, { c: 3 }, { a: 1, b: 2 }, { d: 4 }, { a: 1, b: 2 }].filter(uniq);
// Result: [ { a: 1, b: 2 }, { c: 3 }, { d: 4 } ]
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