You can use spread operator.
const [data...] = variableName;
console.log(data);
So, it's not an operator. It's not even spreading. That so far leaves the correct words being "You can use". But you cannot, since the syntax is wrong. Basically, the only word that is not wrong is "You".
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sorry, i'm new here , i have created a curvedLinestring with( openlayers & turf) then i need to split it to segments where the segment represent the line from poigne to another, and it has it's own stroke color and some shapes. i managed to do that but the issue while modifying i lost control , always the original line is mooved
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@JBis Because it was possible. I guess. It says "See the WordPress.org blog post explaining why is this useful and how does it work for more details." and I skimmed that link but what I gathered was that whoever wrote it was excited to do it.
Also there is some talk that it's easier to work with WordPress if it's in the browser but...dunno how much it hold up.
I want to simplify an array of objects. Let's assume that I have following array:
var users = [{
name: 'John',
email: 'johnson@mail.com',
age: 25,
address: 'USA'
},
{
name: 'Tom',
email: 'tom@mail.com',
age: 35,
address: 'England'
},
...
simplest method would be to simply do a filter on rows, with a find on cells for a string to string match, where the string you're comparing against is the string being displayed in the table
Argument of type 'string | number | true | ReactElement<any, string | JSXElementConstructor<any>>' is not assignable to parameter of type 'string'.
Type 'number' is not assignable to type 'string'.
i don't have your code in front of me in a way such that i can run it
so any code i provide is with the disclaimer that you need to modify it to fit your needs.
it not working isn't my problem
;)
What i'm saying is you have multiple types of values, but all of them are displayed as strings. If you take the user's search input, which is a string, and search each of the generated strings as they are displayed in the table, you will get a result that matches what the user expects.
please consider this array of two objects where I have value_date with date values [yyyy, m, dd]. I want to create a functionality to allow user to enter date for example (26.07.2022.) and result should be an object with type Strategy Low risk 1.
[
{
"value_date": [
2022,
...
the code you're using here is specifically trying to handle dates as special
when all you needed to do is handle them like any other value
your table displays dates as 26.07.2022, therefore when the user types 26.07, it should find any row that has a date value that, when converted into that same format, contains the string 26.07
A clean and functional solution
const combineFilters = (...filters) => (item) => {
return filters.map((filter) => filter(item)).every((x) => x === true);
};
then you use it like so:
const filteredArray = arr.filter(combineFilters(filterFunc1, filterFunc2));
and filterFunc1 for example might...
1. You need to iterate over the array. 2. for each object in the array (row of the table), you need to loop over each value 3. If any of the values, as a string, matches the input value, return true for the row
posted on September 28, 2022 by Prudhvikumar Bommana
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