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```
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## Merge arrays of objects together, matching on a key
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It's a complex command, the trickyness comes from needing to have the right context in the expressions.
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First we save the second array into a variable '$two' which lets us reference it later.
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We then need to update the first array. We will use the relative update (|=) because we need to update relative to the current element of the array in the LHS in the RHS expression.
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We set the current element of the first array as $cur. Now we multiply (merge) $cur with the matching entry in $two, by passing $two through a select filter.
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Given a sample.yml file of:
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```yaml
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- a: apple
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b: appleB
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- a: kiwi
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b: kiwiB
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- a: banana
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b: bananaB
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```
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And another sample another.yml file of:
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```yaml
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- a: banana
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c: bananaC
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- a: apple
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b: appleB2
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- a: dingo
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c: dingoC
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```
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then
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```bash
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yq eval-all '(select(fi==1) | .[]) as $two | select(fi==0) | .[] |= (. as $cur | $cur * ($two | select(.a == $cur.a)))' sample.yml another.yml
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```
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will output
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```yaml
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- a: apple
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b: appleB2
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- a: kiwi
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b: kiwiB
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- a: banana
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b: bananaB
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c: bananaC
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```
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## Merge objects together, returning merged result only
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Given a sample.yml file of:
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```yaml
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- "123"
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`
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var mergeArraysObjectKeysText = `It's a complex command, the trickyness comes from needing to have the right context in the expressions.
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First we save the second array into a variable '$two' which lets us reference it later.
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We then need to update the first array. We will use the relative update (|=) because we need to update relative to the current element of the array in the LHS in the RHS expression.
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We set the current element of the first array as $cur. Now we multiply (merge) $cur with the matching entry in $two, by passing $two through a select filter.
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`
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var multiplyOperatorScenarios = []expressionScenario{
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{
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description: "Multiply integers",
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"D0, P[], (!!map)::{a: {also: [1]}, b: {also: [1]}}\n",
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},
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},
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{
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description: "Merge arrays of objects together, matching on a key",
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subdescription: mergeArraysObjectKeysText,
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document: `[{a: apple, b: appleB}, {a: kiwi, b: kiwiB}, {a: banana, b: bananaB}]`,
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document2: `[{a: banana, c: bananaC}, {a: apple, b: appleB2}, {a: dingo, c: dingoC}]`,
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expression: `(select(fi==1) | .[]) as $two | select(fi==0) | .[] |= (. as $cur | $cur * ($two | select(.a == $cur.a)))`,
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expected: []string{
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"D0, P[], (doc)::[{a: apple, b: appleB2}, {a: kiwi, b: kiwiB}, {a: banana, b: bananaB, c: bananaC}]\n",
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},
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},
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{
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description: "Merge objects together, returning merged result only",
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document: `{a: {field: me, fieldA: cat}, b: {field: {g: wizz}, fieldB: dog}}`,
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