Example 1: filter javascript array
var words = ['spray', 'limit', 'elite', 'exuberant', 'destruction', 'present'];
const result = words.filter(word => word.length > 6);
console.log(result);
Example 2: how the filter() function works javascript
const arr = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9];
const filter = arr.filter((number) => number > 5);
console.log(filter); // [6, 7, 8, 9]
Example 3: javascript array filter
var numbers = [1, 3, 6, 8, 11];
var lucky = numbers.filter(function(number) {
return number > 7;
});
// [ 8, 11 ]
Example 4: the filter array
var id = 2;
var list = [{
Id: 1,
Name: 'a'
}, {
Id: 2,
Name: 'b'
}, {
Id: 3,
Name: 'c'
}];
var lists = list.filter(x => {
return x.Id != id;
})
console.log(lists);
Example 5: array.filter in js
var numbers = [1, 3, 6, 8, 11];
var lucky = numbers.filter(function(number) {
return number > 7;
});
Example 6: array filter
const words = ['spray', 'limit', 'elite', 'exuberant', 'destruction', 'present'];
const result = words.filter(word => word.length > 6);
console.log(result);
// expected output: Array ["exuberant", "destruction", "present"]