Thanks Sander.

Yes it needs to work on mobile. I like your example code, I'm just 
wondering if it's the 'best' way. Though I am aware there are many ways to 
skin a cat!


On Wednesday, 22 January 2014 11:02:22 UTC, Sander Elias wrote:
>
> Tom,
>
> It depends, if you have a really large data-set, that might not be the 
> right way to go. You need to do the math! Measure your dataset, and then 
> decide. 
> Need to run on mobile? there memory is a scarce resource. Running on 
> desktop systems, go ahead and use whatever you need! But be aware of the 
> memory usage. If your browser runs out of memory, your entire application 
> will drop dead without any notification. Scripts will just stop running. 
> I referenced it as an sample on how to make a custom filter. And it is of 
> course just sample code, I wrote is as an answer on a different question. 
> They had a 'messy' data-set and using the flattening trick, I didn't have 
> to traverse all the sub-sub-sub objects.
> If you have an simpler data-set, you don't need to flatten at all!
>
> Regards
> Sander
>
>

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