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Good day, you can also use the slice() function of an array… see sample below where $object have 210 key-value pair and $array has a length of 210
For grouping key-value pair by the 100s
‘,’.repeat(Math.floor($object.keys().length / 100)).split(‘,’).map((x,i)=> $object.filter((v,k)=> $object.keys().slice((i * 100), (i + 1) * 100).indexOf(k) != -1))
For grouping array by 100s
‘,’.repeat(Math.floor($array.length / 100)).split(‘,’).map((x,i)=> $array.slice((i * 100), (i + 1) * 100))
~Alchemiz
Thanks Alchemiz , the array is now spliited in two. One array with 100 elements and the other with the remaining elements.
This is the current output :
"ShipmentCreateDate": "01/01/2023",
"ShipmentID": "1",
"SerialNumbers": [
[
{
"SerialNo": "123"
},
{ "SerialNo":"456"
}
],
[
{
"SerialNo": "101"
},
{
"SerialNo": "102"
}
]
]
I was wondering if something like this output is possible :
"ShipmentCreateDate": "01/01/2023",
"ShipmentID": "1",
"SerialNumbers": [
[
{
"SerialNo": "123"
},
{
"SerialNo":"456"
}
]
"ShipmentCreateDate": "01/01/2023",
"ShipmentID": "1",
"SerialNumbers": [
[
{
"SerialNo": "101"
},
{
"SerialNo": "102"
}
]
]
Where the first output would be the array with the 100 elements and the remaining fields that are not part of the array and the second output would be the array with the remaining elements and the fields that are not part of the array.
Regards,
Igor
- Igor_Bozhinovsk3 years agoNew Contributor III
Thanks this is what i was exactly looking for.