With the help of d3.rollups() method, we can get the reduced nested array instead of map from iterable data structure having key and values.
Syntax:
d3.rollups(iterable, reduce, ...keys)
Return value: It will return the reduced nested array instead of map.
Note: To execute the below examples you have to install the d3 library by using the command prompt for the following command.
npm install d3
Example 1: In this example, we can see that by using d3.rollups() method we are able to get the reduced nested array instead of nested map from an iterable data structure having key and values.
Javascript
// Defining d3 contrib variable var d3 = require( 'd3' ); data = [ {name: "ABC" , amount: "34.0" , date: "11/12/2015" }, {name: "DEF" , amount: "120.11" , date: "11/12/2015" }, {name: "MNO" , amount: "12.01" , date: "01/04/2016" }, {name: "ABC" , amount: "34.05" , date: "01/04/2016" } ] var gfg = d3.rollups(data, g => g.length, d => d.name); console.log(gfg); |
Output:
[ [ 'ABC', 2 ], [ 'DEF', 1 ], [ 'MNO', 1 ] ]
Example 2:
Javascript
// Defining d3 contrib variable var d3 = require( 'd3' ); data = [ {name: "ABC" , amount: "34.0" , date: "11/12/2019" }, {name: "DEF" , amount: "120.11" , date: "11/02/2020" }, {name: "MNO" , amount: "12.01" , date: "01/04/2020" }, {name: "DEF" , amount: "34.05" , date: "03/04/2020" } ] var gfg = d3.rollups(data, g => g.length, d => d.name, d => d.date); console.log(gfg); |
Output:
[ [ 'ABC', [ [Array] ] ], [ 'DEF', [ [Array], [Array]]], [ 'MNO', [ [Array] ] ] ]
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