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I have an array, which is currently grouped like this:

{
  data: [ListingModel, ListingModel, ListingModel, ListingModel, ListingModel, ListingModel]
};

I'd like it to be grouped like this:

{
  groupedData: [
    [ListingModel, ListingModel],
    [ListingModel, ListingModel],
    [ListingModel, ListingModel]
  ]
};
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4 Answers 4

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Just loop the input 2 at a time, and create a new array for each pair. This new array then gets added to an overall result array...

var groupedData = [];

for(var i = 0; i < data.length; i+=2){
    groupedData.push([data[i], data[i+1]]);
}

You may want to add validation in the event you have an odd number of elements.

Here is a working example, I just used strings in this example for the ListingModel as you don't define that in your question.

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var group_data = [];

for (var i = 0; i < data.length; i+=2)
{
    var arr = [];
    arr.push(data[i]);
    if ( (i + 1) < data.length)
    {
        arr.push(data[i + 1]);
    }

    group_data.push(arr); //push to main array
}
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  • Could you ask your friends to also upvote my answer please, much appreciated :)
    – musefan
    Sep 11, 2015 at 9:56
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u see to change associative array from single array

var data=['ListingModel', 'ListingModel2', 'ListingModel3',   'ListingModel4',' ListingModel5', 'ListingModel6'];
var new_arr = new Array();
for(var i in data){        
if(i < 3){      
    new_arr[i] = [data[i*2],data[i*2+1]];            
}
}
console.log(new_arr); 
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If i understand your question, try this.

var data = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5];
    var result = [];
    for (var i = 0, len = data.length / 2; i < len; i++) {
      var two = [];
      
        if (data[2 * i]) {
            two.push(data[2 * i])
        }
        if (data[2 * i+1]) {
            two.push(data[2 * i+1])
        }
      result.push(two);
    }
    console.log(result);//output: [[1, 2], [3, 4], [5]]

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  • Don't reference other answers. In this case it kind of makes yours redundant as you are acknowledging that there is already an answer very similar to yours, so why bother posting your answer at all
    – musefan
    Sep 11, 2015 at 11:11
  • Thanks for advice, @musefan. I didn't copy others answer. I tried to find optimum way(faster way). Sep 11, 2015 at 11:37

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