You can use Array.prototype.map() to modify the index property of the filtered result:
const data = [
{
name: "Peter",
age: 20,
nationality: "American",
index: 0
},
{
name: "David",
age: 25,
nationality: "English",
index: 1
},
{
n...
Ok I didn't explain myself, I don't wish to add an index property at all in the filtered array, I just want to "reset" the index of the objects of the new array.
My issue is that I have an array of objects data, the objects look like this: { product: "Swing Dress", url: "swingdress.html", image: "img/swing-dress.jpg", altDesc: "Dress", price: "$218.00", category: "dresses" } I have like 40 of them, when I filter the array based on the objects category, the objects of the new filtered array filteredData keep the index of the previous array data, I'd like to restart the index of the objects for the new filtered array.
Please go to that codepen, hover over the items and you will see the index of every obj on the lower left corner
Then if you go to "dresses" or "tops" you will notice that the items keep the same index they had after I filtered the data based on the objects category
Basically all I am trying to do is to filter an array based on the objects category property, but I want to reset their index as well. Sorry if this sounds confusing
I can't be more specific than that, I am filtering an array data based on the objects category property, the new filtered array filteredData objects don't change the index they previously had from the array data and that's an issue for my current code.