JavaScript array_uintersect_uassoc
Returns the entries of arr1 that have values which are present in all the other arguments. Keys are used to do more restrictive check. Both data and keys are compared by using user-supplied callbacks.
1 2 3 4 56 7 8 9 1011 12 13 14 1516 17 18 19 2021 22 23 24 2526 27 28 29 3031 32 33 34 35 | function array_uintersect_uassoc () { // Returns the entries of arr1 that have values which are present in all the other arguments. Keys are used to do more restrictive check. Both data and keys are compared by using user-supplied callbacks. // // version: 909.322 // discuss at: http://phpjs.org/functions/array_uintersect_uassoc // + original by: Brett Zamir (http://brett-zamir.me) // * example 1: $array1 = {a: 'green', b: 'brown', c: 'blue', 0: 'red'} // * example 1: $array2 = {a: 'GREEN', B: 'brown', 0: 'yellow', 1: 'red'} // * example 1: array_uintersect_uassoc($array1, $array2, function (f_string1, f_string2){var string1 = (f_string1+'').toLowerCase(); var string2 = (f_string2+'').toLowerCase(); if (string1 > string2) return 1; if (string1 == string2) return 0; return -1;}, function (f_string1, f_string2){var string1 = (f_string1+'').toLowerCase(); var string2 = (f_string2+'').toLowerCase(); if (string1 > string2) return 1; if (string1 == string2) return 0; return -1;}); // * returns 1: {a: 'green', b: 'brown'} var arr1 = arguments[0], retArr = {}, cb = arguments[arguments.length-1], cb0 = arguments[arguments.length-2]; var k1 = '', i = 1, k = '', arr = {}; cb = (typeof cb === 'string') ? this.window[cb] : (cb instanceof Array) ? this.window[cb[0]][cb[1]] : cb; cb0 = (typeof cb0 === 'string') ? this.window[cb0] : (cb0 instanceof Array) ? this.window[cb0[0]][cb0[1]] : cb0; arr1keys: for (k1 in arr1) { arrs: for (i = 1; i < arguments.length-2; i++) { arr = arguments[i]; for (k in arr) { if (cb0(arr[k], arr1[k1]) === 0 && cb(k, k1) === 0) { if (i === arguments.length-3) { retArr[k1] = arr1[k1]; } continue arrs; // If the innermost loop always leads at least once to an equal value, continue the loop until done } } continue arr1keys; // If it reaches here, it wasn't found in at least one array, so try next value } } return retArr; } |
Examples
Running
1 2 3 | $array1 = {a: 'green', b: 'brown', c: 'blue', 0: 'red'} $array2 = {a: 'GREEN', B: 'brown', 0: 'yellow', 1: 'red'} array_uintersect_uassoc($array1, $array2, function (f_string1, f_string2){var string1 = (f_string1+'').toLowerCase(); var string2 = (f_string2+'').toLowerCase(); if (string1 > string2) return 1; if (string1 == string2) return 0; return -1;}, function (f_string1, f_string2){var string1 = (f_string1+'').toLowerCase(); var string2 = (f_string2+'').toLowerCase(); if (string1 > string2) return 1; if (string1 == string2) return 0; return -1;}); |
Should return
1 | {a: 'green', b: 'brown'} |
Dependencies
No dependencies, you can use this function standalone.
Open syntax issues
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Authors
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wat
29 May '09