find in array of objects javascript
const inventory = [
{name: 'apples', quantity: 2},
{name: 'cherries', quantity: 8}
{name: 'bananas', quantity: 0},
{name: 'cherries', quantity: 5}
{name: 'cherries', quantity: 15}
];
const result = inventory.find( ({ name }) => name === 'cherries' );
console.log(result) // { name: 'cherries', quantity: 5 }let arr = [
{ name:"string 1", value:"this", other: "that" },
{ name:"string 2", value:"this", other: "that" }
];
let obj = arr.find(o => o.name === 'string 1');
console.log(obj);// To find a specific object in an array of objects
myObj = myArrayOfObjects.find(obj => obj.prop === 'something');var result = jsObjects.find(obj => {
return obj.b === 6
})var __POSTS = [
{ id: 1, title: 'Apple', description: 'Description of post 1' },
{ id: 2, title: 'Orange', description: 'Description of post 2' },
{ id: 3, title: 'Guava', description: 'Description of post 3' },
{ id: 4, title: 'Banana', description: 'Description of post 4' }
];
var __FOUND = __POSTS.find(function(post, index) {
if(post.title == 'Guava')
return true;
});
// On success __FOUND will contain the complete element (an object)
// On failure it will contain undefined
console.log(__FOUND); // { id: 3, title: 'Guava', description: 'Description of post 3' }
//The find() method returns the value of the first element in the provided array that satisfies the provided testing function.
const array1 = [5, 12, 8, 130, 44];
const found = array1.find(element => element > 10);
console.log(found);
// expected output: 12