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  1. Hello All, I am stuck trying to filter results of a json response. I have a sample json response: [ { "id":0, "commentText":"Test", "createdBy":"User1", "isImportant":false }, { "id":1, "commentText":"Hello World", "createdBy":"User2", "isImportant":true }, { "id":2, "commentText":"Testing", "createdBy":"User2", "isImportant":false }, { "id":3, "commentText":"This is another one", "createdBy":"User2", "isImportant":true }, { "id":4, "commentText":"Hello World!", "createdBy":"User2", "isImportant":true } ] I am attempting to filter out results that "isImportant" are not true. I have tried multiple ways of doing it with no luck. IE. var response = $(jsonSample).filter(function (i,n){ return n.isImportant===true }); var response2 = $.grep(Object(jsonSample), function(j){ return j.isImportant !== false; }); var response3 = $.map(jsonSample, function (n,i){ $.each(n, function(j){ return n.isImportant !== false; }) }); console.log(response); //jquery-2.2.4.min.js:2 Uncaught Error: Syntax error, unrecognized expression: ... console.log(response2); //logs every individual character in the jsonSample ["[", "{", """, "i", "d", """, ":", "1", ... console.log(response3); //jquery-2.2.4.min.js:2 Uncaught TypeError: Cannot use 'in' operator to search for 'length' in ...
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