structFindKeyMatch(scope, keyword)
Last updated August 26, 2011
Version: 1 | Requires: CF6 | Library: DataManipulationLib
Description:
Structfindkey is great if you know the "key" name you're looking for, but what if you only have a part of the key name. This function solves your problem.
Return Values:
Returns an array.
Example:
<cfset jeff=structnew() />
<cfset jeff.addonPartnerId_20_1 = "addon1" />
<cfset jeff.addonPartnerId_20_2 = 2 />
<cfset jeff.addonPartnerId_18_2 = 3 />
<cfset jeff.addonPartnerId_20_3 = 4 />
<cfset jeff.blah = 5 />
<cfdump var="#jeff#">
<cfdump var="#structFindKeyMatch(jeff,'addonPartnerId')#">
Parameters:
Name | Description | Required |
---|---|---|
scope | Structure to search. | Yes |
keyword | Keyword to search for. | Yes |
Full UDF Source:
<!---
Like structFindKey except it matches a pattern.
@param scope Structure to search. (Required)
@param keyword Keyword to search for. (Required)
@return Returns an array.
@author Jeff Gladnick (jeff@greatdentalwebsites.com)
@version 1, August 25, 2011
--->
<cffunction name="structFindKeyMatch" returntype="array" output="false">
<cfargument name="scope" type="struct" required="true">
<cfargument name="keyword" type="string" required="true">
<cfset var key = "">
<cfset var i = "">
<cfset var result = arrayNew(1)>
<cfset var tempstruct = structNew() />
<cfloop index="i" list="#StructKeyList(arguments.scope)#" delimiters=",">
<cfif findNoCase(arguments.keyword,i)>
<cfset tempstruct[i] = arguments.scope[i]>
<cfset arrayAppend(result, duplicate(tempstruct)) />
</cfif>
<cfset structClear(tempstruct) />
</cfloop>
<cfreturn result>
</cffunction>
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