I would recommend you not to work directly on a Map<String, dynamic>
you get from Json. You could rather define a Model for your Products.
class ProductModel {
final String pId;
final String model;
final double price;
ProductModel({
required this.pId,
required this.model,
required this.price
});
ProductModel.fromJson(Map<String, dynamic> json):
pId = json['p_id'] as String,
model = json['model'] as String,
price = json['price'] as double;
Map<String, dynamic> toJson() => {
'p_id': pId,
'model': model,
'price': price
};
}
Note: Have a look at the json_serializable
& freezed
packages too.
Then, grouping your Products by id gets easier:
void main() {
final List<ProductModel> list =[
{"p_id": "a101", "model": "M-Plaz","price": 2500},
{"p_id": "a101", "model": "Z-Plaz","price": 3500},
{"p_id": "a102", "model": "M-Neo", "price": 1560},
{"p_id": "a102", "model": "N-Neo1","price": 3600},
].map((item) => ProductModel.fromJson(item)).toList();
final Map<String, List<ProductModel>> processed = list.fold({}, (pMap, productModel) => {
...pMap,
productModel.pId: [...(pMap[productModel.pId] ?? []), productModel]
});
print(jsonEncode(processed));
}
Console log:
{"a101":[{"p_id":"a101","model":"M-Plaz","price":2500},{"p_id":"a101","model":"Z-Plaz","price":3500}],"a102":[{"p_id":"a102","model":"M-Neo","price":1560},{"p_id":"a102","model":"N-Neo1","price":3600}]}
Remark
With your Output format, in order to get the models for p_id 'a101', you will have to:
final a101Models = newlist[0]['Subitems']?.singleWhere((product) => product['p_id'] == 'a101')['items']
With my recommended solution, it gets easier:
List<ProductModel> a101Models = processed['a101'];
```