I want to use ko.utils.arrayGetDistinctValues
like in this fiddle on more than one property in an array so I map the array to an array of just the two properties I want
viewModel.justCategories = ko.dependentObservable(function() {
var categories = ko.utils.arrayMap(this.items(), function(item) {
return { catid : item.catid(), category : item.category() };
});
return categories.sort();
}, viewModel);
then I try to use arrayGetDistinctValues
but it doesn't seem to work on objects.
viewModel.uniqueCategories = ko.dependentObservable(function() {
return ko.utils.arrayGetDistinctValues(viewModel.justCategories()).sort();
}, viewModel);
Can someone tell me how to do this?
As an update to Michael Best's answer, here is something using more recent KnockoutJS v3 code conventions (e.g. dependentObservable = computed and using arrayFilter method):
arrayGetDistinctValues
only works with primitive values. For objects, you'll need a different approach. Here's a version that works.http://jsfiddle.net/mbest/dDA4M/2/