Example 1: unique array javascript es6 Map
const data = [
{ group: 'A', name: 'SD' },
{ group: 'B', name: 'FI' },
{ group: 'A', name: 'MM' },
{ group: 'B', name: 'CO'}
];
const unique = [...new Set(data.map(item => item.group))];
Example 2: javascript map return array with distinc values
let array = [
{ "name": "Joe", "age": 17 },
{ "name": "Bob", "age": 17 },
{ "name": "Carl", "age": 35 }
];
array.map(item => item.age)
.filter((value, index, self) => self.indexOf(value) === index)
> [17, 35]
Example 3: javascript get distinct values from array
const categories = ['General', 'Exotic', 'Extreme', 'Extreme', 'General' ,'Water', 'Extreme']
.filter((value, index, categoryArray) => categoryArray.indexOf(value) === index);
This will return an array that has the unique category names
['General', 'Exotic', 'Extreme', 'Water']
Example 4: unique objects in array javascript
const array =
[
{ "name": "Joe", "age": 17 },
{ "name": "Bob", "age": 17 },
{ "name": "Carl", "age": 35 }
]
const key = 'age';
const arrayUniqueByKey = [...new Map(array.map(item =>
[item[key], item])).values()];
console.log(arrayUniqueByKey);
Example 5: javascript find unique values in array of objects
var flags = [], output = [], l = array.length, i;
for( i=0; i<l; i++) {
if( flags[array[i].age]) continue;
flags[array[i].age] = true;
output.push(array[i].age);
}