filtering 2d arrays using javascript

爷,独闯天下 提交于 2021-01-20 12:43:29

问题


I have a 2D array where I need to filter the rows having date field (3d column)

var data = [
['1','a','12-12-2019','A'],
['2','b','','A'],
['3','c','12-1-2019','A'],
['4','d','','A'],
];

The expected result is

result = [
['1','a','12-12-2019','A'],
['3','c','12-1-2019','A'],
];

Using for loop for comprisons is time intensive, Is there a fastest way to retrieve?


回答1:


It seems pretty straightforward to just use Array.filter, checking to see if the date field is empty or not.

var data = [
['1','a','12-12-2019','A'],
['2','b','','A'],
['3','c','12-1-2019','A'],
['4','d','','A'],
];

var filtered = data.filter(e => e[2]);

console.log(filtered);



回答2:


I wouldn't worry about using a loop to do that - this is what loops are for.

You could just use Array.prototype.filter() to make sure that there's a value in the 2nd position of each array, returning whether it's truthy or not.

var data = [
  ['1','a','12-12-2019','A'],
  ['2','b','','A'],
  ['3','c','12-1-2019','A'],
  ['4','d','','A'],
];

// Used a classic `function` keyword because you're using this in a Google apps script
const result = data.filter(function(item) {
  return item[2];
});

console.log(result);



回答3:


When it comes to speed for loop is fastest as your value to match is always at fixed index so you can just directly check and value and push your data

var data = [['1','a','12-12-2019','A'],['2','b','','A'],['3','c','12-1-2019','A'],['4','d','','A'],];

let op = []

for(let i=0; i<data.length; i++){
  if(!data[i][2]){
    op.push(data[i])
  }
}

console.log(op)



回答4:


var data = [
['1','a','12-12-2019','A'],
['2','b','','A'],
['3','c','12-1-2019','A'],
['4','d','','A'],
];

d = data.filter(i => i[2].match(/\d\d?\-\d\d?\-\d{4}/))
console.log(d)

If you really care the time, then use c++, c, rust or anything, btw, JS is the fastest interpreted language.




回答5:


Use Array#filter method with Array#some method.

var data = [
  ['1', 'a', '12-12-2019', 'A'],
  ['2', 'b', '', 'A'],
  ['3', 'c', '12-1-2019', 'A'],
  ['4', 'd', '', 'A'],
];

// check any of the string matched date pattern
let res = data.filter(arr => arr.some(str => /^\d{1,2}-\d{1,2}-\d{4}$/.test(str)))

console.log(res)

For the older browser, you can just do it with Array#filter method.

var data = [
  ['1', 'a', '12-12-2019', 'A'],
  ['2', 'b', '', 'A'],
  ['3', 'c', '12-1-2019', 'A'],
  ['4', 'd', '', 'A'],
];


var res = data.filter(function(arr) {
  // check length of date formated elements
  return arr.filter(function(str) {
    return /^\d{1,2}-\d{1,2}-\d{4}$/.test(str)
  }).length;
});

console.log(res)

If you just want to check the 3rd element always then there isn't any need of the nested loop.

var data = [
  ['1', 'a', '12-12-2019', 'A'],
  ['2', 'b', '', 'A'],
  ['3', 'c', '12-1-2019', 'A'],
  ['4', 'd', '', 'A'],
];


var res = data.filter(function(arr) {
  // check 3rd value is correct date value
  return /^\d{1,2}-\d{1,2}-\d{4}$/.test(arr[0])
  // if value would be empty all other case then simply 
  // return the value since empty values are falsy
  // return arr[2];
});

console.log(res)


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/55666572/filtering-2d-arrays-using-javascript

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