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I have an array defined in angular2 .ts file as -

this.dropdownValue=[];

And then i push values into them from different functions like -

 this.dropdownValue.push({ item_text: this.organizationInfo.records[i]._fields[0].end.properties.name });

  this.dropdownValue.push({ item_text: this.departmentInfo.records[i]._fields[0].end.properties.name });

The Console statements -

console.log("inside Proceed, this.dropdownValue =", typeof(this.dropdownValue));

console.log("inside Proceed, this.dropdownValue =", this.dropdownValue);

console.log("inside Proceed, this.dropdownValue =", this.dropdownValue[0]);

console.log("inside Proceed, this.dropdownValue =", this.dropdownValue.length);

There Outputs of a few values are -

 typeOf(this.dropdownValue ) = object

 this.dropdownValue = 
[
0:{item_text: "IT"}
1:{item_text: "post"}
2:{item_text: "intimationDate"}
3:{item_text: "lossDescription"}
]

  this.dropdownValue[0] = undefined

  this.dropdownValue.length = 0

I want to access the values of -

  item_text 

.i.e store it in another variable/array.

And i am unable to do so.Neither am i able to access these values, no find its length nor find the value at a particular length PLease help

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  • What is this.dropdownValue[0] = undefined and this.dropdownValue.length = 0? its your output or are you assigning these values? Nov 19, 2018 at 15:20
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    this.dropdownValue.find((elem) => elem.item_text === "IT") should work in case the texts are unique, developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/… Nov 19, 2018 at 15:21
  • Hi Ashish, Thanks. this.dropdownValue[0] = undefined and this.dropdownValue.length = 0 are the outputs. And i don't wanna hardcode it. Like - you did --> === "IT". I want to place the entire item_text values into a variable
    – Techdive
    Nov 19, 2018 at 17:44
  • If those are the outputs, then it seems you are accessing the array before it is populated? maybe outside some subscription, while the array under subscription. Is it getting populated throughsome async request? Nov 19, 2018 at 17:49
  • And you want to store in a variable? How many variables will you make then? Another variable which is an array containg the item_text would be better in that case then Nov 19, 2018 at 17:51

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let otherVariable = this.dropdownValue.find(x => x.item_text === 'IT');

I edit my answer because I undestood right now what you are looking for.

let otherArray = []; 
for (let obj of this.dropdownValue) {
 otherArray.push(obj.item_text);
}

I know that is not the best way to do, but when i have to do something similar, i always do that

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  • While this code may answer the question, providing additional context regarding how and/or why it solves the problem would improve the answer's long-term value.
    – Nic3500
    Nov 19, 2018 at 17:43
  • Hey Matias, thanks for the reply. I corrected my question. I want to accumulate all item_text from the array.
    – Techdive
    Nov 19, 2018 at 17:57

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