Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
read csv-data and put it in an array
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i didn’t post the code, because it only was a status-info …
but here is the code. i think i will first try alone. if there any questions i will post them.
here is my array:[{"birth":"12.09.1967", "name":"Otto Billing"},{...}]
many thanks in advance
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@Perlchamp ok, went to numbers, SO much easier!!
var today_day_month = moment().format("DD.MM") // today would be "30.04" // tomorrow will be "01.05" // loop thru the array of birthday info from file, one 'row' per birthday for(var birthday of birthday_info) { if( (birthday.birth.startsWith(today_day_month)) { // this birthday is for today console.log(" birthday on "+ today_day_month+" is for "+birthday.name); } }
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@sdetweil said in read csv-data and put it in an array:
ok, went to numbers, SO much easier!!
ok, i will try. therefor my array don’t match, i think … that’s right ?
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@Perlchamp the new data matches my new code
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thanks, but now i’m a little bit confused, because my master problem will be, to reorg the array, to combine people with the same date of birth in as list in one row with the day of birth. but let me try …
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@Perlchamp ok, this was just to give you ideas on how to access the data… in a useful way
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… and I’m very grateful to you for that. I learn from your messages every time. I think it’s great that there are people like you. that also costs time (apart from health, the most important thing in life). Thanks again for that!
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hi sam,
i have a major problem, that i don’t understand. this is my code in node_helper.js:var NodeHelper = require("node_helper"); var moment = require("moment"); // add require of other javascripot components here // var xxx = require('yyy'); here const csv = require("csvtojson"); var birthdaysArray = []; module.exports = NodeHelper.create({ init(){ console.log("init module helper perlchamp"); }, start() { console.log("Starting module helper: " + this.name); // console.log("Pfad zur csv-Datei: " + this.path + "/data/birthdays.csv"); const csvFilePath = this.path + '/data/birthdays.csv'; csv() .fromFile(csvFilePath) .then((jsonObj)=>{ birthdaysArray = JSON.stringify(jsonObj); console.log("birthdaysArray: " + birthdaysArray); var today_day_month = moment().format("DD.MM"); var today_month = moment().format("MM"); }) console.log("birthdaysArray #2: " + birthdaysArray); // moment.js moment.locale(config.language); // set locale console.log("aktuelle Zeit: " + moment().format('Do MMMM YYYY, hh:mm:ss')); console.log("aktueller Monat(Zahl): " + moment().format('MM')); console.log("aktueller Monat(Text): " + moment().format('MMM')); console.log("aktueller Tag(Zahl mit führender Null): " + moment().format('DD')); console.log("aktueller Tag(Text): " + moment().format('dddd')); console.log("aktueller Tag(Abkürzung): " + moment().format('dd')); console.log("aktuelles Jahr(Zahl): " + moment().format('YYYY')); }, stop(){ console.log("Stopping module helper: " + this.name); }, // handle messages from our module// each notification indicates a different messages // payload is a data structure that is different per message.. up to you to design this socketNotificationReceived(notification, payload) { // console.log(this.name + " received a socket notification: " + notification + " - Payload: " + payload); console.log(this.name + " received a socket notification: " + birthdays); // if config message from module if (notification === "CONFIG") { // save payload config info this.config=payload // wait 15 seconds, send a message back to module setTimeout(()=> { this.sendSocketNotification("message_from_helper"," this is a test_message")}, 15000) } else if(notification === "????2") { } }, });
why returns
console.log("birthdaysArray #2: " + birthdaysArray);
nothing.
many thanks in advance
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console.log(this.name + " received a socket notification: " + birthdays);
should be
console.log(this.name + " received a socket notification: " + birthdaysArray);
of course. couldn’t edit it, because of spam-message from board …
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@Perlchamp said in read csv-data and put it in an array:
> const csvFilePath = this.path + '/data/birthdays.csv'; > csv() > .fromFile(csvFilePath) > .then((jsonObj)=>{ > birthdaysArray = JSON.stringify(jsonObj); > console.log("birthdaysArray: " + birthdaysArray); > > var today_day_month = moment().format("DD.MM"); > var today_month = moment().format("MM"); > }) > > console.log("birthdaysArray #2: " + birthdaysArray);
welcome to programming with a asyncronous libraries
csv().fromFile(csvFilePath) starts a ‘long’ operation,
going out to disk, reading in the data, and converting it to json from spreadsheet… (long is milliseconds)the processor should not wait, so it does not, and the next instruction AFTER the start of the fromFile()
is console.log("birthdaysArray #2: " + birthdaysArray);// moment.js moment.locale(config.language); // set locale console.log("aktuelle Zeit: " + moment().format('Do MMMM YYYY, hh:mm:ss')); console.log("aktueller Monat(Zahl): " + moment().format('MM')); console.log("aktueller Monat(Text): " + moment().format('MMM')); console.log("aktueller Tag(Zahl mit führender Null): " + moment().format('DD')); console.log("aktueller Tag(Text): " + moment().format('dddd')); console.log("aktueller Tag(Abkürzung): " + moment().format('dd')); console.log("aktuelles Jahr(Zahl): " + moment().format('YYYY'));
and the start function runs out of things to do and returns back to MM…
sometime later , the fromFile() will complete, and call the .then() routine with the data
(jsonObj)=>{ birthdaysArray = JSON.stringify(jsonObj); console.log("birthdaysArray: " + birthdaysArray); var today_day_month = moment().format("DD.MM"); var today_month = moment().format("MM"); }
so, if you need to wait for the data(to prints is content) , then the operations would be inside the .then() handler.