Javascript Find Parent Of Array Item
I have an array item like this: var array = USA.NY[2]; // gives 'Albany'  {'USA' : {   'NY' : ['New York City', 'Long Island', 'Albany'] }}  I want to find the state from just havi
Solution 1:
In Javascript, array elements have no reference to the array(s) containing them.
To achieve this, you will have to have a reference to the 'root' array, which will depend on your data model. Assuming USA is accessible, and contains only arrays, you could do this:
functionfindParent(item) {
    var member, i, array;
    for (member in USA) {
        if (USA.hasOwnProperty(member) && typeof USA[member] === 'object' && USA[member] instanceofArray) {
            array = USA[member];
            for(i = 0; i < array.length; i += 1) {
                if (array[i] === item) {
                    returnarray;
                }
            }
        }
    }
}
Note that I’ve renamed the array parameter to item since you’re passing along a value (and array item), and you expect the array to be returned.
If you want to know the name of the array, you should return member instead.
Solution 2:
Here is a generic function that can be used to find the parent key of any kind of multi-dimentional object. I use underscore.js by habit and for conciseness to abstract array vs associative array loops.
(function (root, struct) {
    var parent = null;
    var check = function (root, struct) {
        _.each(root, function (value, key) {
            if (value == struct) {
                parent = key;
            } elseif (root == struct) {
                parent = '_root';
            } elseif (typeofvalue === 'object') {
                check(value, struct);
            }
        });
    }
    check(root, struct);
    return parent;
})
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