Apr 25, 2020 04:44
bye
Apr 25, 2020 04:43
please take more attention to what you are doing
Apr 25, 2020 04:41
vs link
Apr 25, 2020 04:40
cya
Apr 25, 2020 04:40
you need to loop first and do the changes no?
then you can re-assign
Apr 25, 2020 04:39
after the SUM LOOP, where you console.log the global
Apr 25, 2020 04:39
that's not where I've asked you to add
Apr 25, 2020 04:39
state.data.forEach(stateDataPerDay => {
if(stateDataPerDay.death) deaths += stateDataPerDay.deathIncrease;
if(stateDataPerDay.hospitalized) hospitalized += stateDataPerDay.hospitalizedIncrease;
})

filteredData = {
data: filteredData,
globalDeaths: deaths,
globalHospitalized: hospitalized
}
Apr 25, 2020 04:39
why do you have this?
Apr 25, 2020 04:38
grrr
Apr 25, 2020 04:38
so not that line ...
Apr 25, 2020 04:38
window.filteredData = filteredData ??
Apr 25, 2020 04:38
in what line?
Apr 25, 2020 04:37
so we know where you are
Apr 25, 2020 04:37
there's more, like geolocation
Apr 25, 2020 04:36
console.log(window.location)
Apr 25, 2020 04:36
so we know what URL is in the browser
Apr 25, 2020 04:36
like "location"
Apr 25, 2020 04:36
it's like a global variable where everything else comes from
Apr 25, 2020 04:35
"window" is the browser window object
Apr 25, 2020 04:35
window.filteredData = filteredData
Apr 25, 2020 04:35
after the SUM you need to assign it
Apr 25, 2020 04:34
etc
Apr 25, 2020 04:34
and play with "filteredData.data[0]"
Apr 25, 2020 04:34
then you can just "console.log(filteredData)" in the browser console
Apr 25, 2020 04:34
window.filteredData = filteredData
Apr 25, 2020 04:34
play around with the data in the browser console
Apr 25, 2020 04:33
$("#deatTotal").html(filteredData.globalDeaths);
Apr 25, 2020 04:33
console.log ?
Apr 25, 2020 04:33
what do you mean "log" ?
Apr 25, 2020 04:32
log as?
Apr 25, 2020 04:32
got kids, wife and dog to play with in a couple of hours
Apr 25, 2020 04:32
need to sleep
Apr 25, 2020 04:32
ops 3h!
Apr 25, 2020 04:32
it's 6h30am
Apr 25, 2020 04:32
I've been here 2h
Apr 25, 2020 04:31
just make sure, you will need to change where you're using that "filteredData" as the loop will be now "filteredData.data"
Apr 25, 2020 04:31
filteredData = {
data: filteredData,
globalDeaths: deaths,
globalHospitalized: hospitalized
}
Apr 25, 2020 04:30
and you do:

AFTER THE SUM
Apr 25, 2020 04:30
because your object is just an ARRAY, makes no sense to add that data... so, you need to convert to an OBJECT
Apr 25, 2020 04:29
you need to do a trick
Apr 25, 2020 04:29
to output the TOTAL GLOBAL
Apr 25, 2020 04:29
LAST ANSWER
Apr 25, 2020 04:29
ok, and then use it as you want :)
Apr 25, 2020 04:29
your skills got bumped from 10 to 55 today !!!
Apr 25, 2020 04:28
"data" not "date"
Apr 25, 2020 04:28
now ... if you dont give a crap about the "date" array ... after the "state.totalDeaths = deaths"
write

state.data = null
Apr 25, 2020 04:27
same thing!
Apr 25, 2020 04:27
if you dont use forEach, you used a normal for

for(i = 0; i<filteredData.length; i+=1) {
state = filteredData[ i ];

state.totalDeaths = deaths
}
Apr 25, 2020 04:26
but your
filteredData[ index ]
is the variable "state"