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How to filter an array object in input text - angular I'm trying to make an search bar to filter where the user can search the location/description which I name it "sensor".

roomlist.component.ts

  validateForm: FormGroup;
  rowData: templogRecord[] = [];
  option: any = [];

  onLoad() {
    this.rowData = record.default.records;

    this.option = [];

    this.rowData.forEach(room => {
      this.option.push({
        tooltip: {
          formatter: "{a} <br/>{b} : {c}°"
        },
        toolbox: {
          show: true,
          feature: {
            mark: { show: false },
            restore: { show: false },
            saveAsImage: { show: false }
          }
        },
        series: [
          {
            name: room.sensor,
            type: 'gauge',
            center: ['40%', '70%'],
            splitNumber: 10,
            radius: '70%',
            axisLine: {
              lineStyle: {
                color: [[0.2, '#48b'], [0.8, '#228b22'], [1, '#ff0000']],
                width: 8
              }
            },
            axisTick: {
              splitNumber: 10,
              length: 12,
              lineStyle: {
                color: 'auto'
              }
            },
            axisLabel: {
              textStyle: {
                color: 'auto'
              }
            },
            splitLine: {
              show: true,
              length: 30,
              lineStyle: {
                color: 'auto'
              }
            },
            pointer: {
              width: 5
            },
            title: {
              show: true,
              offsetCenter: [0, '65%'],
              textStyle: {
                fontWeight: 'bolder'
              }
            },
            detail: {
              formatter: '{value}°',
              textStyle: {
                color: 'auto',
                fontWeight: 'bolder'
              }
            },
            data: [{ value: this.tempGenerator(), name: "Temperature" }]
          },
          {
            name: '转速',
            type: 'gauge',
            center: ['70%', '25%'],
            splitNumber: 10,
            radius: '40%',
            axisLine: {
              lineStyle: {
                width: 8
              }
            },
            axisTick: {
              length: 12,
              lineStyle: {
                color: 'auto'
              }
            },
            splitLine: {
              length: 20,
              lineStyle: {
                color: 'auto'
              }
            },
            pointer: {
              width: 5
            },
            title: {
              show: true,
              offsetCenter: [0, '80%'],
              textStyle: {
                fontWeight: 'bolder',
              }
            },
            detail: {
              formatter: '{value}%',
              offsetCenter: [0, '55%'],
              textStyle: {
                color: 'auto',
                fontSize: 18,
                fontWeight: 'bolder'
              }
            },
            data: [{ value: 1.5, name: "Humidity" }]
          }
        ]
      });
    });
  }

  tempGenerator() {

    var time = 12;

    var num = Math.random() * 100;

    var tempBase = Math.round(num);

    var fluc = [0, 1, 1, 2, 1, 1, 2.5, 3.5, 1, 1, 1, 1,
      1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1];

    return tempBase * fluc[time];
  }

  searchData(searchValue: any) {
    if (searchValue.length >= 3) {
      this.rowData = this.rowData.filter((data: templogRecord) => {
        console.log(data['sensor']);
      });
    } else if (searchValue.length < 1) {
      console.log('empty')
    }
 }
}

roomlist.json

{
    "records": [
        {
            "dateandtime": "2018-06-14 02:24:02",
            "sensor": "Nine Seal Area",
            "temperature": "25.9",
            "humidity": "99.9"
        },
        {
            "dateandtime": "2018-06-14 02:24:02",
            "sensor": "Ten Line2",
            "temperature": "25.9",
            "humidity": "99.9"
        },
        {
            "dateandtime": "2018-06-14 02:22:01",
            "sensor": "Eight Line1",
            "temperature": "25.9",
            "humidity": "99.9"
        }
    ]
}

room-list.component.html

<div class="flex-container">
    <div class="date-filter">
      <nz-input-group [nzSuffix]="suffixIconSearch">
        <input type="text" 
          nz-input placeholder="Search" 
          [(ngModel)]="filterSearch" 
          (ngModelChange)="searchData($event)"
          />
      </nz-input-group>
      <ng-template #suffixIconSearch>
        <i nz-icon nzType="search"></i>
      </ng-template>
    </div>
    <ul class="cards">
      <li class="cards__item" *ngFor="let data of option">
        <div class="card">
          <div echarts [options]="data" [autoResize]="true"></div>
          <div class="card__content">
            <button class="btn btn--block card__btn">Button</button>
          </div>
        </div>
      </li>
    </ul>
  </div>

In the searchData function, I'm trying to make it filtering while typing based in location/description which I named it "sensor".

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  • What exactly is your question. How to connect input field with searchData function?
    – J. S.
    Sep 2, 2019 at 9:03
  • @J.S. search filtering with list items
    – ABC
    Sep 2, 2019 at 9:12
  • @J.S i updated my code sir
    – ABC
    Sep 2, 2019 at 9:13

3 Answers 3

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Each time you make a search, you're filtering the elements in your array and giving the output to your original array. Consequently, you loose your data. Why don't you create 2 variables:

  1. The original array which doesn't change ( containing your data ) which should be in a provider but in our example we'll declare it in your component.
  2. The filtered array which you're going to display
  searchData(searchValue: any) {
      this.filteredData = this.rowData.filter((item: templogRecord) => {
        return item.sensor.toLowerCase().includes(searchValue.toLowerCase());
      });
 }


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  • what is the value of this.filteredData?
    – ABC
    Sep 2, 2019 at 14:29
2

I would recommend this solution (Based on materials autocomplete: https://stackblitz.com/angular/lndebkoyare?file=app%2Fautocomplete-filter-example.ts)

In your component:

import {Component, OnInit} from '@angular/core';
import {FormControl} from '@angular/forms';
import {Observable} from 'rxjs';
import {map, startWith} from 'rxjs/operators';

/**
 * @title Filter autocomplete
 */
@Component({
  selector: 'autocomplete-filter-example',
  templateUrl: 'autocomplete-filter-example.html',
  styleUrls: ['autocomplete-filter-example.css'],
})
export class FilterExample implements OnInit {

  // your control for input
  searchControl = new FormControl();

  // your whole set of options
  options: string[] = ['One', 'Two', 'Three'];

  // your current result based on filters input
  filteredOptions: Observable<string[]>;

  ngOnInit() {
    this.filteredOptions = this.searchControl.valueChanges
      .pipe(
        startWith(''),
        map(value => this._filter(value))
      );
  }

  private _filter(value: string): string[] {
    const filterValue = value.toLowerCase();

    return this.options.filter(option => option.toLowerCase().includes(filterValue));
  }
}

Your template would look like this:

<div class="flex-container">
<div class="date-filter">
  <nz-input-group [nzSuffix]="suffixIconSearch">
    <input type="text" 
      nz-input placeholder="Search" 
      [formControl]="searchControl"
      />
  </nz-input-group>
  <ng-template #suffixIconSearch>
    <i nz-icon nzType="search"></i>
  </ng-template>
</div>
<ul class="cards">
  <li class="cards__item" *ngFor="let data of filteredOptions | async">
    <div class="card">
      <div echarts [options]="data" [autoResize]="true"></div>
      <div class="card__content">
        <button class="btn btn--block card__btn">Button</button>
      </div>
    </div>
  </li>
</ul>

Every time value on input changes the observable valueChanges on searchControl emits the current value of this input field. This part map(value => this._filter(value)) returns a filtered subset of your options array. Which can be displayd using the async pipe: <li class="cards__item" *ngFor="let data of filteredOptions | async">...</li>

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  • How to apply the array object ? like rowData: any = [{ "dateandtime": "2018-06-14 02:24:02", "sensor": "Heat 1", "temperature": "25.9", "humidity": "99.9" }, { "dateandtime": "2018-06-14 02:24:02", "sensor": "Dash Seal Area", "temperature": "25.9", "humidity": "99.9" }]
    – ABC
    Sep 2, 2019 at 14:27
1

DO NOT USE find or includes, because these are not supported by the Internet Explorer.

How about using javascript's filter function? See an example below.

The following example assumes that you are targeting the sensor element in the object.

Click here for a DEMO

 const test = {
    "records": [
        {
            "dateandtime": "2018-06-14 02:24:02",
            "sensor": "Nine Seal Area",
            "temperature": "25.9",
            "humidity": "99.9"
        },
        {
            "dateandtime": "2018-06-14 02:24:02",
            "sensor": "Ten Line2",
            "temperature": "25.9",
            "humidity": "99.9"
        },
        {
            "dateandtime": "2018-06-14 02:22:01",
            "sensor": "Eight Line1",
            "temperature": "25.9",
            "humidity": "99.9"
        }
    ]
};

let found = [];
const searchTerm = 'Eight Line1';
found = test.records.filter(function(element) {
  return element.sensor.toLowerCase() == searchTerm.toLowerCase();
});

console.log('found ' , found[0]);

Update

To perform a partial search (searching for a part of the string), you can safely use indexOf. See an example below,

console.log("Eight Line1".indexOf("Ei") !== -1); 

Hope this helps,

Thanks.

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  • How to apply when the user just put "heat 1" also "HEAT 1"
    – ABC
    Sep 2, 2019 at 9:05
  • @ABC I'd just add toLowerCase() so it will always consider the same case, regardless of the user input case. See the updated answer above. Sep 2, 2019 at 9:18
  • After that sir, how do I filter the list items? it should be display the Heat 1, after I type it. cause I tried it before return this.option = return; but it doesn't work
    – ABC
    Sep 2, 2019 at 9:28
  • 1
    @AnjanaSilva - I know this is old but found your answer via search. Your example is fine but what if I wanted to find the results based off a few letters? Right now in your example I have to put 'Eight Line1' but what if I only wanted to put 'Ei'? I am not finding an example anywhere for this. Any suggestions?
    – DeepToot
    Jun 23, 2020 at 19:46
  • 1
    Thank you @AnjanaSilva for the update. Really appreciate the help and will try it out this evening.
    – DeepToot
    Jun 25, 2020 at 22:35

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