I'm trying to rearrange data in array to be in hash format but I pretty messed up using nested if
Sample Data
[
["England", "London", "University College London ", "Faculty of Law"],
["England", "London", "University College London ", "Faculty of Engineering"],
["England", "London", "Imperial College London", "Faculty of Medicine"],
["England", "Manchester", "University of Manchester", "Faculty of Engineering"]
]
Expected Output
{:name=>"England",
:level=>1,
:children=>[{:name=>"London",
:level=>2,
:children=>[{:name=>"University College London ",
:level=>3,
:children=>[{:name=>"Faculty of Law",
:level=>4,
:children=>[]},
{:name=>"Faculty of Engineering",
:level=>4, :children=>[]}]},
{:name=>"Imperial College London",
:level=>3,
:children=>[{:name=>"Faculty of Engineering",
:level=>4,
:children=>[]}]
}]
}]
}
hope I have provide clear explaination
ps. edit to show what I've tried first i make array of hash then do something like this I thought it wouldn't be confused this much
result = []
arr.each do |b|
if result.any? {|r| r[:name] == b[:name]}
if result.first[:children].any? {|r| r[:name] == b[:children].first[:name]}
if result.first[:children].any?{|c| c[:children].any? {|r| r[:name] == b[:children].first[:children].first[:name] && c[:name] == b[:children].first[:name] }}
if result.first[:children].any? {|r| r[:children].any? {|c| c[:children].any?{|k| k[:name] == b[:children].first[:children].first[:children].first[:name] && (c[:name] == b[:children].first[:children].first)}}}
else
result.first[:children].any?{|c| c[:children].any? {|r| r[:name] == b[:children].first[:children].first[:name] ; r[:children] << b[:children].first[:children].first[:children].first}}
end #fourth
else
result.first[:children].any? {|r| r[:name] == b[:children].first[:name]; r[:children] << b[:children].first[:children].first}
end
else
result.any? {|r| r[:name] == b[:name] ; r[:children] << b[:children].first}
end
else result << b
end
end
{ country: "England", city: "London", institution: "University College London ", faculty: "Faculty of Law" }) and use these however's needed? If not, some context around why this format is needed would be handy :)