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I have two arrays.
array1 = [
{'id':1},
{'id': 2}
]
and
array2 = [
{'idVal':1},
{'idVal': 2},
{'idVal': 3},
{'idVal': 4}
]
I need a optimal way, lodash if possible so that i can pare these two arrays and get a result array that has object present in array2
and not in array1
. The keys have different name in both arrays. So the result will be,
res = [
{'idVal': 3},
{'idVal': 4}
]
I have two arrays.
array1 = [
{'id':1},
{'id': 2}
]
and
array2 = [
{'idVal':1},
{'idVal': 2},
{'idVal': 3},
{'idVal': 4}
]
I need a optimal way, lodash if possible so that i can pare these two arrays and get a result array that has object present in array2
and not in array1
. The keys have different name in both arrays. So the result will be,
res = [
{'idVal': 3},
{'idVal': 4}
]
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edited Dec 14, 2017 at 11:47
Ankit Agarwal
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Reset to default 6Use _.differenceWith()
with a parator method. According to the docs about _.difference()
(differenceWith is based on difference):
Creates an array of array values not included in the other given arrays using SameValueZero for equality parisons. The order and references of result values are determined by the first array.
So array2
should be the 1st param passed to the method.
var array1 = [
{'id': 1},
{'id': 2}
];
var array2 = [
{'idVal': 1},
{'idVal': 2},
{'idVal': 3},
{'idVal': 4}
];
var result = _.differenceWith(array2, array1, function(arrVal, othVal) {
return arrVal.idVal === othVal.id;
});
console.log(result);
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare./ajax/libs/lodash.js/4.17.4/lodash.min.js"></script>
Using ES6
const result = array2.filter(item => !array1.find(i => i.idVal === item.id))
var array1 = [
{'id':1},
{'id': 2},
{'id': 3},
{'id': 4}
]
var array2 = [
{'id':1},
{'id': 3},
{'id': 4}
]
notInArray2 = array1.reduce( function(acc, v) {
if(!array2.find(function (vInner) {
return v.id === vInner.id;
})){
acc.push(v);
}
return acc
}, []);
console.log(JSON.stringify(notInArray2))
Here's an optimized solution, not using lodash though. I created a search index containing just the values of array1
, so that you can look up elements in O(1), rather than going through the entire array1
for every element in array2
.
Let m
be the size of array1
and n
be the size of array2
. This solution will run in O(m+n)
, as opposed to O(m*n)
that you would have without prior indexing.
const array1 = [
{'id':1},
{'id': 2}
];
const array2 = [
{'idVal':1},
{'idVal': 2},
{'idVal': 3},
{'idVal': 4}
];
const array1ValuesIndex = {};
array1.forEach(entry => array1ValuesIndex[entry.id] = true);
const result = array2.filter(entry => !array1ValuesIndex[entry.idVal]);
console.log(result);
array1 = [
{'id':1},
{'id': 2}
]
array2 = [
{'idVal':1},
{'idVal': 2},
{'idVal': 3},
{'idVal': 4}
]
var array1Keys=array1.map(function(d1){ return d1.id});
var result =array2.filter(function(d){ return array1Keys.indexOf(d.idVal)==-1 })
console.log(result);
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