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jqr (version 1.4.0)

select: Select - filtering

Description

The function select(foo) produces its input unchanged if foo returns TRUE for that input, and produces no output otherwise

Usage

select(.data, ...)

select_(.data, ..., .dots)

Arguments

.data

input. This can be JSON input, or an object of class jqr that has JSON and query params combined, which is passed from function to function when using the jqr DSL.

...

Comma separated list of unquoted variable names

.dots

Used to work around non-standard evaluation

dots

dots

Examples

Run this code
jq('[1,5,3,0,7]', 'map(select(. >= 2))')
'[1,5,3,0,7]' %>% map(select(. >= 2)) 


'{"foo": 4, "bar": 7}' %>% select(.foo == 4)
'{"foo": 5, "bar": 7} {"foo": 4, "bar": 7}' %>% select(.foo == 4)
'[{"foo": 5, "bar": 7}, {"foo": 4, "bar": 7}]' %>% index() %>% 
  select(.foo == 4)
'{"foo": 4, "bar": 7} {"foo": 5, "bar": 7} {"foo": 8, "bar": 7}' %>% 
  select(.foo < 6)

x <- '{"foo": 4, "bar": 2} {"foo": 5, "bar": 4} {"foo": 8, "bar": 12}'
jq(x, 'select((.foo < 6) and (.bar > 3))')
jq(x, 'select((.foo < 6) or (.bar > 3))')
x %>% select((.foo < 6) && (.bar > 3))
x %>% select((.foo < 6) || (.bar > 3))

x <- '[{"foo": 5, "bar": 7}, {"foo": 4, "bar": 7}, {"foo": 4, "bar": 9}]'
jq(x, '.[] | select(.foo == 4) | {user: .bar}')
x %>% index() %>% select(.foo == 4) %>% build_object(user = .bar)

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