I'm looking for an effective way to count the occurrence of elements. I read the data in a loop, and in every step I want to increase the right object element in the result array, or create a new one, if it isn't available yet.
I have to work with a lot of data, so I need a quick solution. Here is a working version:
var hugeDataObject = [
{id: '1234', dark: true},
{id: '5678', dark: true},
{id: '91011', dark: true},
{id: '91011', dark: false}
];
var ids = [];
var darks = [];
var allIds = [];
var allDarks = [];
hugeDataObject.forEach(function(attrs) {
var index = allIds.indexOf(attrs.id);
if(index >= 0) ids[index].amount += 1;
else {
ids.push({type: attrs.id, amount: 1});
allIds.push(attrs.id);
}
var index = allDarks.indexOf(attrs.dark);
if(index >= 0) darks[index].amount += 1;
else {
darks.push({type: attrs.dark, amount: 1});
allDarks.push(attrs.dark);
}
});
Fiddle But I have more types, what I need to count, so there is too much variable.
The result:
ids = [
{type: '1234', amount: 1},
{type: '5678', amount: 1},
{type: '91011', amount: 2}
]
darks = [
{type: true, amount: 3},
{type: false, amount: 1}
]
(If you use loDash, it's ok)
Thanks in advance!
hugeDataObject
is really huge you should better do this grouping on the server side. BTW plain old for loop is faster thanforEach
since the later has overhead on function call andhasOwnProperty
check.