Let’s say the following is our object −
var customerDetails=
[
{
customerId:101,
customerName:"John"
},
{
customerId:102,
customerName:"David"
},
{
customerId:103,
customerName:"Mike"
},
{
customerId:104,
customerName:"Bob"
}
]Use for loop with the following condition to display only odd CustomerID records −
for(var index=0;index<customerDetails.length;index++){
if(customerDetails[index].customerId % 2 !=0){
//
}
}Example
var customerDetails=
[
{
customerId:101,
customerName:"John"
},
{
customerId:102,
customerName:"David"
},
{
customerId:103,
customerName:"Mike"
},
{
customerId:104,
customerName:"Bob"
}
]
for(var index=0;index<customerDetails.length;index++){
if(customerDetails[index].customerId % 2 !=0){
console.log("Customer Id="+customerDetails[index].customerId);
console.log("Customer
Name="+customerDetails[index].customerName);
console.log("---------------------------------------------------
--------")
}
console.log("");
}To run the above program, you need to use the following command −
node fileName.js.
Here, my file name is demo71.js.
Output
This will produce the following output −
PS C:\Users\Amit\JavaScript-code> node demo71.js Customer Id=101 Customer Name=John ----------------------------------------------------------- Customer Id=103 Customer Name=Mike -----------------------------------------------------------