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How do I get all objects in a nested array after performing a calculation in JavaScript?
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I have two different array objects and have a function which uses the objects and performs calculations. I would like to know how to perform calculations and get all the nested array objects in JavaScript as shown below (expected output).
var obj = [
name: "insta",
fee: "2",
rate: "2.00"
,
name: "transfer",
fee: "1",
rate: "3.00"
],
var query =
country: "SG",
sourceamount: "4,000"
function config(objectdata, querydata)
let send_amount = querydata.sourceamount.replace(/,/g,"");
let fee = objectdata.fee;
let rate = objectdata.rate;
let amount_to_convert = send_amount - fee;
let receive_amount = amount_to_convert * rate;
let result_data = send: send_amount, fees: fee, ratevalue: rate, amountvalue :amount_to_convert, receive: receive_amount
return result_data;
result = config(obj, query);
Expected Output:
result = [
name: "insta",
fees: "2",
ratevalue: "2.00",
amountvalue: "3998",
receive: "7976"
country: "SG",
sourceamount: "4,000"
,
name: "transfer",
fees: "1",
ratevalue: "3.00",
amountvalue: "3997",
receive: "11,991"
country: "SG",
sourceamount: "4,000"
]
javascript jquery arrays object
add a comment |
I have two different array objects and have a function which uses the objects and performs calculations. I would like to know how to perform calculations and get all the nested array objects in JavaScript as shown below (expected output).
var obj = [
name: "insta",
fee: "2",
rate: "2.00"
,
name: "transfer",
fee: "1",
rate: "3.00"
],
var query =
country: "SG",
sourceamount: "4,000"
function config(objectdata, querydata)
let send_amount = querydata.sourceamount.replace(/,/g,"");
let fee = objectdata.fee;
let rate = objectdata.rate;
let amount_to_convert = send_amount - fee;
let receive_amount = amount_to_convert * rate;
let result_data = send: send_amount, fees: fee, ratevalue: rate, amountvalue :amount_to_convert, receive: receive_amount
return result_data;
result = config(obj, query);
Expected Output:
result = [
name: "insta",
fees: "2",
ratevalue: "2.00",
amountvalue: "3998",
receive: "7976"
country: "SG",
sourceamount: "4,000"
,
name: "transfer",
fees: "1",
ratevalue: "3.00",
amountvalue: "3997",
receive: "11,991"
country: "SG",
sourceamount: "4,000"
]
javascript jquery arrays object
where did you iterate it?
– M.Hemant
16 hours ago
add a comment |
I have two different array objects and have a function which uses the objects and performs calculations. I would like to know how to perform calculations and get all the nested array objects in JavaScript as shown below (expected output).
var obj = [
name: "insta",
fee: "2",
rate: "2.00"
,
name: "transfer",
fee: "1",
rate: "3.00"
],
var query =
country: "SG",
sourceamount: "4,000"
function config(objectdata, querydata)
let send_amount = querydata.sourceamount.replace(/,/g,"");
let fee = objectdata.fee;
let rate = objectdata.rate;
let amount_to_convert = send_amount - fee;
let receive_amount = amount_to_convert * rate;
let result_data = send: send_amount, fees: fee, ratevalue: rate, amountvalue :amount_to_convert, receive: receive_amount
return result_data;
result = config(obj, query);
Expected Output:
result = [
name: "insta",
fees: "2",
ratevalue: "2.00",
amountvalue: "3998",
receive: "7976"
country: "SG",
sourceamount: "4,000"
,
name: "transfer",
fees: "1",
ratevalue: "3.00",
amountvalue: "3997",
receive: "11,991"
country: "SG",
sourceamount: "4,000"
]
javascript jquery arrays object
I have two different array objects and have a function which uses the objects and performs calculations. I would like to know how to perform calculations and get all the nested array objects in JavaScript as shown below (expected output).
var obj = [
name: "insta",
fee: "2",
rate: "2.00"
,
name: "transfer",
fee: "1",
rate: "3.00"
],
var query =
country: "SG",
sourceamount: "4,000"
function config(objectdata, querydata)
let send_amount = querydata.sourceamount.replace(/,/g,"");
let fee = objectdata.fee;
let rate = objectdata.rate;
let amount_to_convert = send_amount - fee;
let receive_amount = amount_to_convert * rate;
let result_data = send: send_amount, fees: fee, ratevalue: rate, amountvalue :amount_to_convert, receive: receive_amount
return result_data;
result = config(obj, query);
Expected Output:
result = [
name: "insta",
fees: "2",
ratevalue: "2.00",
amountvalue: "3998",
receive: "7976"
country: "SG",
sourceamount: "4,000"
,
name: "transfer",
fees: "1",
ratevalue: "3.00",
amountvalue: "3997",
receive: "11,991"
country: "SG",
sourceamount: "4,000"
]
javascript jquery arrays object
javascript jquery arrays object
edited 3 hours ago
Boann
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asked 16 hours ago
SenthilSenthil
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393
where did you iterate it?
– M.Hemant
16 hours ago
add a comment |
where did you iterate it?
– M.Hemant
16 hours ago
where did you iterate it?
– M.Hemant
16 hours ago
where did you iterate it?
– M.Hemant
16 hours ago
add a comment |
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You need to map through the obj
array and construct your output.
NOTE: You need to parse the fee-rate-sourceamount
values if you want to perform arithmetic operations.
var obj = [
name: "insta",
fee: "2",
rate: "2.00"
,
name: "transfer",
fee: "1",
rate: "3.00"
];
var query =
country: "SG",
sourceamount: "4,000"
;
function config(objectdata, querydata)
let result_data = objectdata.map(function(obj)
let send_amount = parseInt(querydata.sourceamount.replace(/,/g, ""));
let fee = parseInt(obj.fee);
let rate = parseInt(obj.rate);
let amount_to_convert = send_amount - fee;
let receive_amount = amount_to_convert * rate;
return
name: obj.name,
fees: fee,
ratevalue: rate,
amountvalue: amount_to_convert,
receive: receive_amount,
country: querydata.country,
sourceamount: send_amount,
);
return result_data;
console.log(config(obj, query));
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const array = [
name: "insta",
fee: "2",
rate: "2.00"
,
name: "transfer",
fee: "1",
rate: "3.00"
]
const query = country: "SG", sourceamount: "4,000"
function config (data, querydata)
const send_amount = querydata.sourceamount.replace(/,/g,"")
return data.map(( fee, rate, ...rest ) => (
fees: fee,
ratevalue: rate,
amountvalue: +send_amount - +fee,
receive: (+send_amount - +fee) * +rate,
...rest,
...querydata
))
result = config(array, query)
console.log(result)
add a comment |
You can use .map to loop your array and construct all your object.
var obj = [
name: "insta",
fee: "2",
rate: "2.00"
,
name: "transfer",
fee: "1",
rate: "3.00"
];
var query =
country: "SG",
sourceamount: "4,000"
function config(objectdata, querydata)
return objectdata.map(function(obj)
let send_amount = +querydata.sourceamount.replace(/,/g, "");
let fee = +obj.fee;
let rate = +obj.rate;
let amount_to_convert = send_amount - fee;
let receive_amount = amount_to_convert * rate;
return
name: obj.name,
fees: fee,
ratevalue: rate,
amountvalue: amount_to_convert,
receive: receive_amount,
...querydata
);
result = config(obj, query);
console.log(result)
3
doesnot match the expected output..
– Maheer Ali
15 hours ago
Still doesnot match expected output.
– Maheer Ali
15 hours ago
From wheresend
property come. Andsourceamount
which is expected output and4000
should be"4,000"
– Maheer Ali
15 hours ago
@MaheerAli Come from the OP example code. And thanks for"4,000"
– R3tep
15 hours ago
I mistypedsourceamount
there wassend
property in old code. But now its fine so +1
– Maheer Ali
15 hours ago
add a comment |
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You need to map through the obj
array and construct your output.
NOTE: You need to parse the fee-rate-sourceamount
values if you want to perform arithmetic operations.
var obj = [
name: "insta",
fee: "2",
rate: "2.00"
,
name: "transfer",
fee: "1",
rate: "3.00"
];
var query =
country: "SG",
sourceamount: "4,000"
;
function config(objectdata, querydata)
let result_data = objectdata.map(function(obj)
let send_amount = parseInt(querydata.sourceamount.replace(/,/g, ""));
let fee = parseInt(obj.fee);
let rate = parseInt(obj.rate);
let amount_to_convert = send_amount - fee;
let receive_amount = amount_to_convert * rate;
return
name: obj.name,
fees: fee,
ratevalue: rate,
amountvalue: amount_to_convert,
receive: receive_amount,
country: querydata.country,
sourceamount: send_amount,
);
return result_data;
console.log(config(obj, query));
add a comment |
You need to map through the obj
array and construct your output.
NOTE: You need to parse the fee-rate-sourceamount
values if you want to perform arithmetic operations.
var obj = [
name: "insta",
fee: "2",
rate: "2.00"
,
name: "transfer",
fee: "1",
rate: "3.00"
];
var query =
country: "SG",
sourceamount: "4,000"
;
function config(objectdata, querydata)
let result_data = objectdata.map(function(obj)
let send_amount = parseInt(querydata.sourceamount.replace(/,/g, ""));
let fee = parseInt(obj.fee);
let rate = parseInt(obj.rate);
let amount_to_convert = send_amount - fee;
let receive_amount = amount_to_convert * rate;
return
name: obj.name,
fees: fee,
ratevalue: rate,
amountvalue: amount_to_convert,
receive: receive_amount,
country: querydata.country,
sourceamount: send_amount,
);
return result_data;
console.log(config(obj, query));
add a comment |
You need to map through the obj
array and construct your output.
NOTE: You need to parse the fee-rate-sourceamount
values if you want to perform arithmetic operations.
var obj = [
name: "insta",
fee: "2",
rate: "2.00"
,
name: "transfer",
fee: "1",
rate: "3.00"
];
var query =
country: "SG",
sourceamount: "4,000"
;
function config(objectdata, querydata)
let result_data = objectdata.map(function(obj)
let send_amount = parseInt(querydata.sourceamount.replace(/,/g, ""));
let fee = parseInt(obj.fee);
let rate = parseInt(obj.rate);
let amount_to_convert = send_amount - fee;
let receive_amount = amount_to_convert * rate;
return
name: obj.name,
fees: fee,
ratevalue: rate,
amountvalue: amount_to_convert,
receive: receive_amount,
country: querydata.country,
sourceamount: send_amount,
);
return result_data;
console.log(config(obj, query));
You need to map through the obj
array and construct your output.
NOTE: You need to parse the fee-rate-sourceamount
values if you want to perform arithmetic operations.
var obj = [
name: "insta",
fee: "2",
rate: "2.00"
,
name: "transfer",
fee: "1",
rate: "3.00"
];
var query =
country: "SG",
sourceamount: "4,000"
;
function config(objectdata, querydata)
let result_data = objectdata.map(function(obj)
let send_amount = parseInt(querydata.sourceamount.replace(/,/g, ""));
let fee = parseInt(obj.fee);
let rate = parseInt(obj.rate);
let amount_to_convert = send_amount - fee;
let receive_amount = amount_to_convert * rate;
return
name: obj.name,
fees: fee,
ratevalue: rate,
amountvalue: amount_to_convert,
receive: receive_amount,
country: querydata.country,
sourceamount: send_amount,
);
return result_data;
console.log(config(obj, query));
var obj = [
name: "insta",
fee: "2",
rate: "2.00"
,
name: "transfer",
fee: "1",
rate: "3.00"
];
var query =
country: "SG",
sourceamount: "4,000"
;
function config(objectdata, querydata)
let result_data = objectdata.map(function(obj)
let send_amount = parseInt(querydata.sourceamount.replace(/,/g, ""));
let fee = parseInt(obj.fee);
let rate = parseInt(obj.rate);
let amount_to_convert = send_amount - fee;
let receive_amount = amount_to_convert * rate;
return
name: obj.name,
fees: fee,
ratevalue: rate,
amountvalue: amount_to_convert,
receive: receive_amount,
country: querydata.country,
sourceamount: send_amount,
);
return result_data;
console.log(config(obj, query));
var obj = [
name: "insta",
fee: "2",
rate: "2.00"
,
name: "transfer",
fee: "1",
rate: "3.00"
];
var query =
country: "SG",
sourceamount: "4,000"
;
function config(objectdata, querydata)
let result_data = objectdata.map(function(obj)
let send_amount = parseInt(querydata.sourceamount.replace(/,/g, ""));
let fee = parseInt(obj.fee);
let rate = parseInt(obj.rate);
let amount_to_convert = send_amount - fee;
let receive_amount = amount_to_convert * rate;
return
name: obj.name,
fees: fee,
ratevalue: rate,
amountvalue: amount_to_convert,
receive: receive_amount,
country: querydata.country,
sourceamount: send_amount,
);
return result_data;
console.log(config(obj, query));
edited 14 hours ago
answered 16 hours ago
Zakaria AcharkiZakaria Acharki
56.4k134471
56.4k134471
add a comment |
add a comment |
const array = [
name: "insta",
fee: "2",
rate: "2.00"
,
name: "transfer",
fee: "1",
rate: "3.00"
]
const query = country: "SG", sourceamount: "4,000"
function config (data, querydata)
const send_amount = querydata.sourceamount.replace(/,/g,"")
return data.map(( fee, rate, ...rest ) => (
fees: fee,
ratevalue: rate,
amountvalue: +send_amount - +fee,
receive: (+send_amount - +fee) * +rate,
...rest,
...querydata
))
result = config(array, query)
console.log(result)
add a comment |
const array = [
name: "insta",
fee: "2",
rate: "2.00"
,
name: "transfer",
fee: "1",
rate: "3.00"
]
const query = country: "SG", sourceamount: "4,000"
function config (data, querydata)
const send_amount = querydata.sourceamount.replace(/,/g,"")
return data.map(( fee, rate, ...rest ) => (
fees: fee,
ratevalue: rate,
amountvalue: +send_amount - +fee,
receive: (+send_amount - +fee) * +rate,
...rest,
...querydata
))
result = config(array, query)
console.log(result)
add a comment |
const array = [
name: "insta",
fee: "2",
rate: "2.00"
,
name: "transfer",
fee: "1",
rate: "3.00"
]
const query = country: "SG", sourceamount: "4,000"
function config (data, querydata)
const send_amount = querydata.sourceamount.replace(/,/g,"")
return data.map(( fee, rate, ...rest ) => (
fees: fee,
ratevalue: rate,
amountvalue: +send_amount - +fee,
receive: (+send_amount - +fee) * +rate,
...rest,
...querydata
))
result = config(array, query)
console.log(result)
const array = [
name: "insta",
fee: "2",
rate: "2.00"
,
name: "transfer",
fee: "1",
rate: "3.00"
]
const query = country: "SG", sourceamount: "4,000"
function config (data, querydata)
const send_amount = querydata.sourceamount.replace(/,/g,"")
return data.map(( fee, rate, ...rest ) => (
fees: fee,
ratevalue: rate,
amountvalue: +send_amount - +fee,
receive: (+send_amount - +fee) * +rate,
...rest,
...querydata
))
result = config(array, query)
console.log(result)
const array = [
name: "insta",
fee: "2",
rate: "2.00"
,
name: "transfer",
fee: "1",
rate: "3.00"
]
const query = country: "SG", sourceamount: "4,000"
function config (data, querydata)
const send_amount = querydata.sourceamount.replace(/,/g,"")
return data.map(( fee, rate, ...rest ) => (
fees: fee,
ratevalue: rate,
amountvalue: +send_amount - +fee,
receive: (+send_amount - +fee) * +rate,
...rest,
...querydata
))
result = config(array, query)
console.log(result)
const array = [
name: "insta",
fee: "2",
rate: "2.00"
,
name: "transfer",
fee: "1",
rate: "3.00"
]
const query = country: "SG", sourceamount: "4,000"
function config (data, querydata)
const send_amount = querydata.sourceamount.replace(/,/g,"")
return data.map(( fee, rate, ...rest ) => (
fees: fee,
ratevalue: rate,
amountvalue: +send_amount - +fee,
receive: (+send_amount - +fee) * +rate,
...rest,
...querydata
))
result = config(array, query)
console.log(result)
edited 15 hours ago
answered 15 hours ago
Francis LeighFrancis Leigh
821313
821313
add a comment |
add a comment |
You can use .map to loop your array and construct all your object.
var obj = [
name: "insta",
fee: "2",
rate: "2.00"
,
name: "transfer",
fee: "1",
rate: "3.00"
];
var query =
country: "SG",
sourceamount: "4,000"
function config(objectdata, querydata)
return objectdata.map(function(obj)
let send_amount = +querydata.sourceamount.replace(/,/g, "");
let fee = +obj.fee;
let rate = +obj.rate;
let amount_to_convert = send_amount - fee;
let receive_amount = amount_to_convert * rate;
return
name: obj.name,
fees: fee,
ratevalue: rate,
amountvalue: amount_to_convert,
receive: receive_amount,
...querydata
);
result = config(obj, query);
console.log(result)
3
doesnot match the expected output..
– Maheer Ali
15 hours ago
Still doesnot match expected output.
– Maheer Ali
15 hours ago
From wheresend
property come. Andsourceamount
which is expected output and4000
should be"4,000"
– Maheer Ali
15 hours ago
@MaheerAli Come from the OP example code. And thanks for"4,000"
– R3tep
15 hours ago
I mistypedsourceamount
there wassend
property in old code. But now its fine so +1
– Maheer Ali
15 hours ago
add a comment |
You can use .map to loop your array and construct all your object.
var obj = [
name: "insta",
fee: "2",
rate: "2.00"
,
name: "transfer",
fee: "1",
rate: "3.00"
];
var query =
country: "SG",
sourceamount: "4,000"
function config(objectdata, querydata)
return objectdata.map(function(obj)
let send_amount = +querydata.sourceamount.replace(/,/g, "");
let fee = +obj.fee;
let rate = +obj.rate;
let amount_to_convert = send_amount - fee;
let receive_amount = amount_to_convert * rate;
return
name: obj.name,
fees: fee,
ratevalue: rate,
amountvalue: amount_to_convert,
receive: receive_amount,
...querydata
);
result = config(obj, query);
console.log(result)
3
doesnot match the expected output..
– Maheer Ali
15 hours ago
Still doesnot match expected output.
– Maheer Ali
15 hours ago
From wheresend
property come. Andsourceamount
which is expected output and4000
should be"4,000"
– Maheer Ali
15 hours ago
@MaheerAli Come from the OP example code. And thanks for"4,000"
– R3tep
15 hours ago
I mistypedsourceamount
there wassend
property in old code. But now its fine so +1
– Maheer Ali
15 hours ago
add a comment |
You can use .map to loop your array and construct all your object.
var obj = [
name: "insta",
fee: "2",
rate: "2.00"
,
name: "transfer",
fee: "1",
rate: "3.00"
];
var query =
country: "SG",
sourceamount: "4,000"
function config(objectdata, querydata)
return objectdata.map(function(obj)
let send_amount = +querydata.sourceamount.replace(/,/g, "");
let fee = +obj.fee;
let rate = +obj.rate;
let amount_to_convert = send_amount - fee;
let receive_amount = amount_to_convert * rate;
return
name: obj.name,
fees: fee,
ratevalue: rate,
amountvalue: amount_to_convert,
receive: receive_amount,
...querydata
);
result = config(obj, query);
console.log(result)
You can use .map to loop your array and construct all your object.
var obj = [
name: "insta",
fee: "2",
rate: "2.00"
,
name: "transfer",
fee: "1",
rate: "3.00"
];
var query =
country: "SG",
sourceamount: "4,000"
function config(objectdata, querydata)
return objectdata.map(function(obj)
let send_amount = +querydata.sourceamount.replace(/,/g, "");
let fee = +obj.fee;
let rate = +obj.rate;
let amount_to_convert = send_amount - fee;
let receive_amount = amount_to_convert * rate;
return
name: obj.name,
fees: fee,
ratevalue: rate,
amountvalue: amount_to_convert,
receive: receive_amount,
...querydata
);
result = config(obj, query);
console.log(result)
var obj = [
name: "insta",
fee: "2",
rate: "2.00"
,
name: "transfer",
fee: "1",
rate: "3.00"
];
var query =
country: "SG",
sourceamount: "4,000"
function config(objectdata, querydata)
return objectdata.map(function(obj)
let send_amount = +querydata.sourceamount.replace(/,/g, "");
let fee = +obj.fee;
let rate = +obj.rate;
let amount_to_convert = send_amount - fee;
let receive_amount = amount_to_convert * rate;
return
name: obj.name,
fees: fee,
ratevalue: rate,
amountvalue: amount_to_convert,
receive: receive_amount,
...querydata
);
result = config(obj, query);
console.log(result)
var obj = [
name: "insta",
fee: "2",
rate: "2.00"
,
name: "transfer",
fee: "1",
rate: "3.00"
];
var query =
country: "SG",
sourceamount: "4,000"
function config(objectdata, querydata)
return objectdata.map(function(obj)
let send_amount = +querydata.sourceamount.replace(/,/g, "");
let fee = +obj.fee;
let rate = +obj.rate;
let amount_to_convert = send_amount - fee;
let receive_amount = amount_to_convert * rate;
return
name: obj.name,
fees: fee,
ratevalue: rate,
amountvalue: amount_to_convert,
receive: receive_amount,
...querydata
);
result = config(obj, query);
console.log(result)
edited 15 hours ago
answered 16 hours ago
R3tepR3tep
8,09382962
8,09382962
3
doesnot match the expected output..
– Maheer Ali
15 hours ago
Still doesnot match expected output.
– Maheer Ali
15 hours ago
From wheresend
property come. Andsourceamount
which is expected output and4000
should be"4,000"
– Maheer Ali
15 hours ago
@MaheerAli Come from the OP example code. And thanks for"4,000"
– R3tep
15 hours ago
I mistypedsourceamount
there wassend
property in old code. But now its fine so +1
– Maheer Ali
15 hours ago
add a comment |
3
doesnot match the expected output..
– Maheer Ali
15 hours ago
Still doesnot match expected output.
– Maheer Ali
15 hours ago
From wheresend
property come. Andsourceamount
which is expected output and4000
should be"4,000"
– Maheer Ali
15 hours ago
@MaheerAli Come from the OP example code. And thanks for"4,000"
– R3tep
15 hours ago
I mistypedsourceamount
there wassend
property in old code. But now its fine so +1
– Maheer Ali
15 hours ago
3
3
doesnot match the expected output..
– Maheer Ali
15 hours ago
doesnot match the expected output..
– Maheer Ali
15 hours ago
Still doesnot match expected output.
– Maheer Ali
15 hours ago
Still doesnot match expected output.
– Maheer Ali
15 hours ago
From where
send
property come. And sourceamount
which is expected output and 4000
should be "4,000"
– Maheer Ali
15 hours ago
From where
send
property come. And sourceamount
which is expected output and 4000
should be "4,000"
– Maheer Ali
15 hours ago
@MaheerAli Come from the OP example code. And thanks for
"4,000"
– R3tep
15 hours ago
@MaheerAli Come from the OP example code. And thanks for
"4,000"
– R3tep
15 hours ago
I mistyped
sourceamount
there was send
property in old code. But now its fine so +1– Maheer Ali
15 hours ago
I mistyped
sourceamount
there was send
property in old code. But now its fine so +1– Maheer Ali
15 hours ago
add a comment |
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where did you iterate it?
– M.Hemant
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