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Finding Content of Arrays by Specific Property in JavaScript
For this, you can use find() along with a map(). Let’s say we have student records with name, rollno and subject.
Example
var firstObject= [ { "FirstName": "David", "RollNo": "105", "Subject": "MongoDB" }, { "FirstName": "Mike", "RollNo": "110", "Subject": "JavaScript"} ]; var secondObject= [ { "FirstName": "Bob", "RollNo": "101", "Subject": "Java" }, { "FirstName": "John", "RollNo": "110", "Subject": "MySQL" } ]; var output = firstObject.map(first=>(secondObject.find(second=>second.RollNo==first.R ollNo) || first)); console.log(output);
To run the above program, you need to use the following command −
node fileName.js
Here, my file name is demo33.js.
Output
This will produce the following output −
PS C:\Users\Amit\JavaScript-code> node demo33.js [ { FirstName: 'David', RollNo: '105', Subject: 'MongoDB' }, { FirstName: 'John', RollNo: '110', Subject: 'MySQL' } ]
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