Finds the smallest and biggest numeric values of a given property prop
in all objects in data
and returns it as an
object with the properties min
and max
.
If you have data like this:
let superheroes = [
{Name: "Steppenwolf", Alignment: "bad", Gender: "Male", Height: 183, Weight: 91},
{Name: "Storm", Alignment: "good", Gender: "Female", Height: 180, Weight: 57},
{Name: "Sunspot", Alignment: "good", Gender: "Male", Height: 173, Weight: 77},
{Name: "Superboy", Alignment: "good", Gender: "Male", Height: 170, Weight: 68},
{Name: "Superboy-Prime", Alignment: "bad", Gender: "Male", Height: 180, Weight: 77},
{Name: "Supergirl", Alignment: "good", Gender: "Female", Height: 165, Weight: 54},
{Name: "Superman", Alignment: "good", Gender: "Male", Height: 191, Weight: 101}
]
This will find and return the extreme values for Height
of all objects in superheroes
:
let extremes = gmynd.dataExtremes(superheroes, "Height");
This is the result:
{
min: 165, max: 191
}
See also: dataMin(data, prop) -> number
, dataMax(data, prop) -> number