I'm gonna explain my problem. I don't have time to think more about that and I have a blocker and I can't figure it out so any help will be appreciated. For example, I have an array of objects (it can be array with 100+ elements):
const arr = [
{ value: '1', id: 1, number: 1, other: 'example', data: '6' },
{ value: '2', id: 2, number: 2, other: 'example', data: '7' },
{ value: '3', id: 3, number: 3, other: 'example', data: '8' },
{ value: '4', id: 4, number: 4, other: 'example', data: '9' },
{ value: '5', id: 5, number: 4, other: 'example', data: '10' },
];
and in the other array I have strings which contain specific keys like that:
const keys = ['value', 'id', 'number'];
and my problem is that I want to return the variable arr only contains objects based on values on the keys variable. Something like that:
const arr = [
{ value: '1', id: 1, number: 1 },
{ value: '2', id: 2, number: 2 },
{ value: '3', id: 3, number: 3 },
{ value: '4', id: 4, number: 4 },
{ value: '5', id: 5, number: 4 },
];
I would like to have it dynamically because values in the keys variable are not constant and can be a value, other, data or only data or id and other etc.
keys, or usedeleteto remove them from the existing object. The former means you'll want to usearr.map()while the latter is a job forarr.forEach()