I have the following JavaScript array of real estate home objects:
var json = {
'homes': [{
"home_id": "1",
"price": "925",
"sqft": "1100",
"num_of_beds": "2",
"num_of_baths": "2.0",
}, {
"home_id": "2",
"price": "1425",
"sqft": "1900",
"num_of_beds": "4",
"num_of_baths": "2.5",
},
// ... (more homes) ...
]
}
var xmlhttp = eval('(' + json + ')');
homes = xmlhttp.homes;
What I would like to do is be able to perform a filter on the object to return a subset of "home" objects.
For example, I want to be able to filter based on: price
, sqft
, num_of_beds
, and num_of_baths
.
How can I perform something in JavaScript like the pseudo-code below:
var newArray = homes.filter(
price <= 1000 &
sqft >= 500 &
num_of_beds >=2 &
num_of_baths >= 2.5 );
Note, the syntax does not have to be exactly like above. This is just an example.
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