J'ai le code JSON suivant et je souhaite conserver le tableau dans le même format mais inclure uniquement des objets de type "ar"
. Comment puis-je filtrer ce JSON avec JavaScript pour n'inclure que les types dont j'ai besoin?
[{"time":"2016-07-26 09:02:27","type":"aa"},
{"time":"2016-04-21 20:35:07","type":"ae"},
{"time":"2016-08-20 03:31:57","type":"ar"},
{"time":"2017-01-19 22:58:06","type":"ae"},
{"time":"2016-08-28 10:19:27","type":"ae"},
{"time":"2016-12-06 10:36:22","type":"ar"},
{"time":"2016-07-09 12:14:03","type":"ar"},
{"time":"2016-10-25 05:05:37","type":"ae"},
{"time":"2016-06-05 07:57:18","type":"ae"},
{"time":"2016-10-08 22:03:03","type":"aa"},
{"time":"2016-08-13 21:27:37","type":"ae"},
{"time":"2016-04-09 07:36:16","type":"ar"},
{"time":"2016-12-30 17:20:08","type":"aa"},
{"time":"2016-03-11 17:31:46","type":"aa"},
{"time":"2016-05-04 14:08:25","type":"ar"},
{"time":"2016-11-29 05:21:02","type":"ar"},
{"time":"2016-03-08 05:46:01","type":"ar"},
]
Vous devriez utiliser la méthode filter
.
La méthode filter()
crée une nouvelle array
avec tous les éléments qui réussissent le test implémenté par la fonction fournie.
Fourni function est une callback
qui est appliquée à chaque élément du tableau.
var arr=[{"time":"2016-07-26 09:02:27","type":"aa"},
{"time":"2016-04-21 20:35:07","type":"ae"},
{"time":"2016-08-20 03:31:57","type":"ar"},
{"time":"2017-01-19 22:58:06","type":"ae"},
{"time":"2016-08-28 10:19:27","type":"ae"},
{"time":"2016-12-06 10:36:22","type":"ar"},
{"time":"2016-07-09 12:14:03","type":"ar"},
{"time":"2016-10-25 05:05:37","type":"ae"},
{"time":"2016-06-05 07:57:18","type":"ae"},
{"time":"2016-10-08 22:03:03","type":"aa"},
{"time":"2016-08-13 21:27:37","type":"ae"},
{"time":"2016-04-09 07:36:16","type":"ar"},
{"time":"2016-12-30 17:20:08","type":"aa"},
{"time":"2016-03-11 17:31:46","type":"aa"},
{"time":"2016-05-04 14:08:25","type":"ar"},
{"time":"2016-11-29 05:21:02","type":"ar"},
{"time":"2016-03-08 05:46:01","type":"ar"},
];
var filtered=arr.filter(function(item){
return item.type=="ar";
});
console.log(filtered);
En outre, vous pouvez utiliser une méthode shorter
:
var filtered = arr.filter(a=>a.type=="ar");
Vous pouvez utiliser la fonction filter
. Vérifiez support du navigateur first:
var result = a.filter(function(v){
return v.type==='ar';
})
J'espère que cela t'aides.
var list = [
{"time":"2016-07-26 09:02:27","type":"aa"},
{"time":"2016-04-21 20:35:07","type":"ae"},
{"time":"2016-08-20 03:31:57","type":"ar"},
{"time":"2017-01-19 22:58:06","type":"ae"},
{"time":"2016-08-28 10:19:27","type":"ae"},
{"time":"2016-12-06 10:36:22","type":"ar"},
{"time":"2016-07-09 12:14:03","type":"ar"},
{"time":"2016-10-25 05:05:37","type":"ae"},
{"time":"2016-06-05 07:57:18","type":"ae"},
{"time":"2016-10-08 22:03:03","type":"aa"},
{"time":"2016-08-13 21:27:37","type":"ae"},
{"time":"2016-04-09 07:36:16","type":"ar"},
{"time":"2016-12-30 17:20:08","type":"aa"},
{"time":"2016-03-11 17:31:46","type":"aa"},
{"time":"2016-05-04 14:08:25","type":"ar"},
{"time":"2016-11-29 05:21:02","type":"ar"},
{"time":"2016-03-08 05:4601","type":"ar"},
];
var result = list.filter(function(obj, index){
return obj.type==='ar';
})
console.log(result);
En utilisant la méthode filter
, vous pouvez filtrer le tableau pour ne renvoyer que les éléments qui correspondent à une condition particulière data.filter((x)=>x.type === "ar");
La méthode filter
crée un nouveau tableau avec tous les éléments qui passeront la condition x.type === "ar"
var data =[{"time":"2016-07-26 09:02:27","type":"aa"},
{"time":"2016-04-21 20:35:07","type":"ae"},
{"time":"2016-08-20 03:31:57","type":"ar"},
{"time":"2017-01-19 22:58:06","type":"ae"},
{"time":"2016-08-28 10:19:27","type":"ae"},
{"time":"2016-12-06 10:36:22","type":"ar"},
{"time":"2016-07-09 12:14:03","type":"ar"},
{"time":"2016-10-25 05:05:37","type":"ae"},
{"time":"2016-06-05 07:57:18","type":"ae"},
{"time":"2016-10-08 22:03:03","type":"aa"},
{"time":"2016-08-13 21:27:37","type":"ae"},
{"time":"2016-04-09 07:36:16","type":"ar"},
{"time":"2016-12-30 17:20:08","type":"aa"},
{"time":"2016-03-11 17:31:46","type":"aa"},
{"time":"2016-05-04 14:08:25","type":"ar"},
{"time":"2016-11-29 05:21:02","type":"ar"},
{"time":"2016-03-08 05:46:01","type":"ar"},
];
var result = data.filter((x)=>x.type === "ar");
console.log(result);
Pas aussi propre que la réponse ci-dessus, mais fera toujours le travail
var list = [{"time":"2016-07-26 09:02:27","type":"aa"},
{"time":"2016-04-21 20:35:07","type":"ae"},
{"time":"2016-08-20 03:31:57","type":"ar"},
{"time":"2017-01-19 22:58:06","type":"ae"},
{"time":"2016-08-28 10:19:27","type":"ae"},
{"time":"2016-12-06 10:36:22","type":"ar"},
{"time":"2016-07-09 12:14:03","type":"ar"},
{"time":"2016-10-25 05:05:37","type":"ae"},
{"time":"2016-06-05 07:57:18","type":"ae"},
{"time":"2016-10-08 22:03:03","type":"aa"},
{"time":"2016-08-13 21:27:37","type":"ae"},
{"time":"2016-04-09 07:36:16","type":"ar"},
{"time":"2016-12-30 17:20:08","type":"aa"},
{"time":"2016-03-11 17:31:46","type":"aa"},
{"time":"2016-05-04 14:08:25","type":"ar"},
{"time":"2016-11-29 05:21:02","type":"ar"},
{"time":"2016-03-08 05:46:01","type":"ar"},
]
var newList = [];
for (var i = 0; i < list.length; i++) {
if (list[i].type === 'ar') {
newList.Push(list[i]);
}
}
console.log(newList);