Example 1: string filter javascript
var PATTERN = /bedroom/,
filtered = myArray.filter(function (str) { return PATTERN.test(str); });
Example 2: filter in js
const filterThisArray = ["a","b","c","d","e"]
console.log(filterThisArray)
const filteredThatArray = filterThisArray.filter((item) => item!=="e")
console.log(filteredThatArray)
Example 3: array filter
const words = ['spray', 'limit', 'elite', 'exuberant', 'destruction', 'present'];
const result = words.filter(word => word.length > 6);
console.log(result);
Example 4: filter array by keyword
var data = [
{email: "[email protected]",nama:"User A", Level:"Super Admin"},
{email: "[email protected]",nama:"User B", Level:"Super Admin"},
{email: "[email protected]",nama:"User C", Level:"Standart"},
{email: "[email protected]",nama:"User D", Level:"Standart"},
{email: "[email protected]",nama:"User E", Level:"Admin"},
{email: "[email protected]",nama:"User F", Level:"Standart"}
];
var filter = "Level";
var keyword = "Standart";
var filteredData = data.filter(function(obj) {
return obj[filter] === keyword;
});
console.log(filteredData);
Example 5: does filter change original array
Note: filter() does not change the original array.
Example 6: js filter items by index
let newArray = arr.filter(callback(element[, index, [array]])[, thisArg])