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Make Javascript do List Comprehension


generic case using Array.map, requires javascript 1.6 (that means, works on every browser but IE < 9) or with an object augmenting framework like MooTools works on every browser:

var list_of_names = document.getElementsByTagName('input').map(  function(element) { return element.getAttribute('name'); });

jQuery specific example, works on every browser:

var list_of_names = jQuery.map(jQuery('input'), function(element) { return jQuery(element).attr('name'); });

the other answers using .each are wrong; not the code itself, but the implementations are sub-optimal.

Edit: there's also Array comprehensions introduced in Javascript 1.7, but this is purely dependant on syntax and cannot be emulated on browsers that lack it natively. This is the closest thing you can get in Javascript to the Python snippet you posted. However that got removed from the language


A list comprehension has a few parts to it.

  1. Selecting a set of something
  2. From a set of Something
  3. Filtered by Something

In JavaScript, as of ES5 (so I think that's supported in IE9+, Chrome and FF) you can use the map and filter functions on an array.

You can do this with map and filter:

var list = [1,2,3,4,5].filter(function(x){ return x < 4; })               .map(function(x) { return 'foo ' + x; });console.log(list); //["foo 1", "foo 2", "foo 3"]

That's about as good as it's going to get without setting up additional methods or using another framework.

As for the specific question...

With jQuery:

$('input').map(function(i, x) { return x.name; });

Without jQuery:

var inputs = [].slice.call(document.getElementsByTagName('input'), 0),    names = inputs.map(function(x) { return x.name; });

[].slice.call() is just to convert the NodeList to an Array.


Those interested in "beautiful" Javascript should probably check out CoffeeScript, a language which compiles to Javascript. It essentially exists because Javascript is missing things like list comprehension.

In particular, Coffeescript's list comprehension is even more flexible than Python's. See the list comprehension docs here.

For instance this code would result in an array of name attributes of input elements.

[$(inp).attr('name') for inp in $('input')]

A potential downside however is the resulting Javascript is verbose (and IMHO confusing):

var inp;[  (function() {    var _i, _len, _ref, _results;    _ref = $('input');    _results = [];    for (_i = 0, _len = _ref.length; _i < _len; _i++) {      inp = _ref[_i];      _results.push($(inp).attr('name'));    }    return _results;  })()];