how to convert arraylist to array in typescript
i'm working firebase cloud function. i have written script in typescript.after getting snapshot and fetch some ids from snapshot i got array-list like.
[[-LRosbC0OZyOUl5qs_Wc, -LRoztmKz6XJzDPicDq8], [-LRot-OCd9PJ73EGpOZx]]
now i want to convert this array-list to array like
[-LRosbC0OZyOUl5qs_Wc, -LRoztmKz6XJzDPicDq8, -LRot-OCd9PJ73EGpOZx]
how can i achieve this
any suggestion is greatly appreciated Thanks
typescript
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i'm working firebase cloud function. i have written script in typescript.after getting snapshot and fetch some ids from snapshot i got array-list like.
[[-LRosbC0OZyOUl5qs_Wc, -LRoztmKz6XJzDPicDq8], [-LRot-OCd9PJ73EGpOZx]]
now i want to convert this array-list to array like
[-LRosbC0OZyOUl5qs_Wc, -LRoztmKz6XJzDPicDq8, -LRot-OCd9PJ73EGpOZx]
how can i achieve this
any suggestion is greatly appreciated Thanks
typescript
developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/…
– ritaj
Nov 21 '18 at 10:00
There is no such thing as an array-list in typescript, what you seem to have is an array of arrays. Your array content doesn't look right though, I assume the content are strings?
– ShamPooSham
Nov 21 '18 at 10:04
as i m new in typescript so i said array-list sorry for that.but yes those values are string
– Suraj Ghadge
Nov 21 '18 at 10:07
Basically, the type isstring
and you wantstring
. You can useflat
as @ritaj proposed, but it won't work in all browsers as it is a recent addition to javascript. The operation to go fromany
toany
is called flattening and there is a lot you can find about it online. Here's one way to do it schneidenbach.gitbooks.io/typescript-cookbook/…
– ShamPooSham
Nov 21 '18 at 10:23
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i'm working firebase cloud function. i have written script in typescript.after getting snapshot and fetch some ids from snapshot i got array-list like.
[[-LRosbC0OZyOUl5qs_Wc, -LRoztmKz6XJzDPicDq8], [-LRot-OCd9PJ73EGpOZx]]
now i want to convert this array-list to array like
[-LRosbC0OZyOUl5qs_Wc, -LRoztmKz6XJzDPicDq8, -LRot-OCd9PJ73EGpOZx]
how can i achieve this
any suggestion is greatly appreciated Thanks
typescript
i'm working firebase cloud function. i have written script in typescript.after getting snapshot and fetch some ids from snapshot i got array-list like.
[[-LRosbC0OZyOUl5qs_Wc, -LRoztmKz6XJzDPicDq8], [-LRot-OCd9PJ73EGpOZx]]
now i want to convert this array-list to array like
[-LRosbC0OZyOUl5qs_Wc, -LRoztmKz6XJzDPicDq8, -LRot-OCd9PJ73EGpOZx]
how can i achieve this
any suggestion is greatly appreciated Thanks
typescript
typescript
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developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/…
– ritaj
Nov 21 '18 at 10:00
There is no such thing as an array-list in typescript, what you seem to have is an array of arrays. Your array content doesn't look right though, I assume the content are strings?
– ShamPooSham
Nov 21 '18 at 10:04
as i m new in typescript so i said array-list sorry for that.but yes those values are string
– Suraj Ghadge
Nov 21 '18 at 10:07
Basically, the type isstring
and you wantstring
. You can useflat
as @ritaj proposed, but it won't work in all browsers as it is a recent addition to javascript. The operation to go fromany
toany
is called flattening and there is a lot you can find about it online. Here's one way to do it schneidenbach.gitbooks.io/typescript-cookbook/…
– ShamPooSham
Nov 21 '18 at 10:23
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developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/…
– ritaj
Nov 21 '18 at 10:00
There is no such thing as an array-list in typescript, what you seem to have is an array of arrays. Your array content doesn't look right though, I assume the content are strings?
– ShamPooSham
Nov 21 '18 at 10:04
as i m new in typescript so i said array-list sorry for that.but yes those values are string
– Suraj Ghadge
Nov 21 '18 at 10:07
Basically, the type isstring
and you wantstring
. You can useflat
as @ritaj proposed, but it won't work in all browsers as it is a recent addition to javascript. The operation to go fromany
toany
is called flattening and there is a lot you can find about it online. Here's one way to do it schneidenbach.gitbooks.io/typescript-cookbook/…
– ShamPooSham
Nov 21 '18 at 10:23
developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/…
– ritaj
Nov 21 '18 at 10:00
developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/…
– ritaj
Nov 21 '18 at 10:00
There is no such thing as an array-list in typescript, what you seem to have is an array of arrays. Your array content doesn't look right though, I assume the content are strings?
– ShamPooSham
Nov 21 '18 at 10:04
There is no such thing as an array-list in typescript, what you seem to have is an array of arrays. Your array content doesn't look right though, I assume the content are strings?
– ShamPooSham
Nov 21 '18 at 10:04
as i m new in typescript so i said array-list sorry for that.but yes those values are string
– Suraj Ghadge
Nov 21 '18 at 10:07
as i m new in typescript so i said array-list sorry for that.but yes those values are string
– Suraj Ghadge
Nov 21 '18 at 10:07
Basically, the type is
string
and you want string
. You can use flat
as @ritaj proposed, but it won't work in all browsers as it is a recent addition to javascript. The operation to go from any
to any
is called flattening and there is a lot you can find about it online. Here's one way to do it schneidenbach.gitbooks.io/typescript-cookbook/…– ShamPooSham
Nov 21 '18 at 10:23
Basically, the type is
string
and you want string
. You can use flat
as @ritaj proposed, but it won't work in all browsers as it is a recent addition to javascript. The operation to go from any
to any
is called flattening and there is a lot you can find about it online. Here's one way to do it schneidenbach.gitbooks.io/typescript-cookbook/…– ShamPooSham
Nov 21 '18 at 10:23
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– ritaj
Nov 21 '18 at 10:00
There is no such thing as an array-list in typescript, what you seem to have is an array of arrays. Your array content doesn't look right though, I assume the content are strings?
– ShamPooSham
Nov 21 '18 at 10:04
as i m new in typescript so i said array-list sorry for that.but yes those values are string
– Suraj Ghadge
Nov 21 '18 at 10:07
Basically, the type is
string
and you wantstring
. You can useflat
as @ritaj proposed, but it won't work in all browsers as it is a recent addition to javascript. The operation to go fromany
toany
is called flattening and there is a lot you can find about it online. Here's one way to do it schneidenbach.gitbooks.io/typescript-cookbook/…– ShamPooSham
Nov 21 '18 at 10:23