var a = {
"title": "Test 1",
"likes": {
"id": 1
}
}
var b = {
"title": "Test 2",
"likes": {
"id": 2
}
}
var c = [a, b];
var d = _.where(c, {
"title": "Test 2",
"likes": {
"id": 2
}
});
//d => outputs an empty array []
In this situation i would expect to get the reference to object in memory but d
but actually it just works on root properties.
_.where(c, {title: "Test 2"});
=> outputs [object]
where object is the reference for c[1];
EDIT:
found a possible solution using _.filter()
_.filter( c, function(item){
if (item.title == "Test 1" && item.likes.id == 1){
return item;
}
})
outputs => [object] with reference for variable a
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