The whereNotBetween()function is used to filter an input which do not lie in a specified range. In JavaScript, the array is first converted to a collection and then the function is applied to the collection.
Syntax:
data.whereNotBetween(key, [range]);
Parameters: This function accepts two parameters as mentioned above and described below:
- key: This parameter holds the key name that define the value of that key.
- range: This parameter holds the specified range
Return Value: Returns the filtered collection not in that range.
Below examples illustrate the whereNotBetween()function in collect.js:
Example 1: Here in this example, we take a collection and then using the whereNotBetween() method we specify a key and the value range, to check the value and return the value which do not lie in the range.
Javascript
// It is used to import collect.js library const collect = require( 'collect.js' ); const input= collect([ { fruits: 'Apple' , price: 200 }, { fruits: 'Banana' , price: 80 }, { fruits: 'Papaya' , price: 150 }, { fruits: 'Grapes' , price: 30 }, { fruits: 'Cherry' , price: 100 }, ]); const output = input.whereNotBetween( 'price' , [100, 200]); console.log(output.all()); |
Output:
[ { fruits: 'Banana', price: 80 }, { fruits: 'Grapes', price: 30 } ]
Example 2:
Javascript
// It is used to import collect.js library const collect = require( 'collect.js' ); const input= collect([ { quantity: 'Flour' , price: 150 }, { quantity: 'Rice' , price: 100 }, { quantity: 'Vegetables' , price: 80 }, { quantity: 'Fruits' , price: 90 }, { quantity: 'Pulses' , price: 200 }, ]); const output = input.whereNotBetween( 'price' , [90, 200]); console.log(output.all()); |
Output:
[ { quantity: 'Vegetables', price: 80} ]
Reference: https://collect.js.org/api/whereNotBetween.html