lodash: Get duplicate values from an array

无人久伴 提交于 2019-11-29 02:59:01

You can use this:

_.filter(arr, (val, i, iteratee) => _.includes(iteratee, val, i + 1));

Note that if a number appears more than two times in your array you can always use _.uniq.

Another way is to group by unique items, and return the group keys that have more than 1 item

_([1, 1, 2, 2, 3]).groupBy().pickBy(x => x.length > 1).keys().value()
var array = [1, 1, 2, 2, 3];
var groupped = _.groupBy(array, function (n) {return n});
var result = _.uniq(_.flatten(_.filter(groupped, function (n) {return n.length > 1})));

This works for unsorted arrays as well.

Another way, but using filters and ecmaScript 2015 (ES6)

var array = [1, 1, 2, 2, 3];

_.filter(array, v => 
  _.filter(array, v1 => v1 === v).length > 1);

//→ [1, 1, 2, 2]

How about using countBy() followed by reduce()?

const items = [1,1,2,3,3,3,4,5,6,7,7];

const dup = _(items)
    .countBy()
    .reduce((acc, val, key) => val > 1 ? acc.concat(key) : acc, [])
    .map(_.toNumber)

console.log(dup);
// [1, 3, 7]

http://jsbin.com/panama/edit?js,console

Well you can use this piece of code which is much faster as it has a complexity of O(n) and this doesn't use Lodash.

[1, 1, 2, 2, 3]
.reduce((agg,col) => {
  agg.filter[col] = agg.filter[col]? agg.dup.push(col): 2;
  return agg
 },
 {filter:{},dup:[]})
.dup;

//result:[1,2]

here is mine, es6-like, deps-free, answer. with filter instead of reducer

// this checks if elements of one list contains elements of second list 
// example code
[0,1,2,3,8,9].filter(item => [3,4,5,6,7].indexOf(item) > -1)

// function
const contains = (listA, listB) => listA.filter(item => listB.indexOf(item) > -1) 
contains([0,1,2,3], [1,2,3,4]) // => [1, 2, 3]

// only for bool
const hasDuplicates = (listA, listB) => !!contains(listA, listB).length

edit: hmm my bad is: I've read q as general question but this is strictly for lodash, however my point is - you don't need lodash in here :)

Hope below solution helps you and it will be useful in all conditions

  hasDataExist(listObj, key, value): boolean {
    return _.find(listObj, function(o) { return _.get(o, key) == value }) != undefined;
  }



  let duplcateIndex = this.service.hasDataExist(this.list, 'xyz', value);

Here is another concise solution:

let data = [1, 1, 2, 2, 3]

let result = _.uniq(_.filter(data, (v, i, a) => a.indexOf(v) !== i))

console.log(result)
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_.uniq takes care of the dubs which _.filter comes back with.

Same with ES6 and Set:

let data = [1, 1, 2, 2, 3]

let result = new Set(data.filter((v, i, a) => a.indexOf(v) !== i))

console.log(Array.from(result))

No need to use lodash, you can use following code:

function getDuplicates(array, key) {
  return array.filter(e1=>{
    if(array.filter(e2=>{
      return e1[key] === e2[key];
    }).length > 1) {
      return e1;
    }
  })
}

You can make use of a counter object. This will have each number as key and total number of occurrence as their value. You can use filter to get the numbers when the counter for the number becomes 2

const array = [1, 1, 2, 2, 3],
      counter = {};
      
const duplicates = array.filter(n => (counter[n] = counter[n] + 1 || 1) === 2)

console.log(duplicates)
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