And To complement Saq's legitimate method;
JSON tiddlers are just tiddlers containing text;
With you data in the tiddler "Data"
<$list filter='[[Data]get[text]splitregexp[\n]search["name"]]'
variable=name-line>
{{{ [<name-line>split[: ]last[]removeprefix["]removesuffix[",]] }}}<br>
</$list>
Regards
Tones
On Tuesday, 22 September 2020 19:21:57 UTC+10, Darek Bobak wrote:
>
>
> Is it possible to list all the values of the specified index in filter
> expression? I would like to get all the values of the "name" (ie,
> Albersdorf and Pfellnkofen) from the sample json tiddler:
>
> {
> "type": "FeatureCollection",
> "features": [
> {
> "type": "Feature",
> "properties": {
> "name": "Albersdorf",
> "type": "Open",
> "elevation": ""
> },
> "geometry": {
> "type": "Point",
> "coordinates": [
> 13.190206,
> 48.649078
> ]
> }
> },
> {
> "type": "Feature",
> "properties": {
> "name": "Pfellnkofen",
> "type": "Open",
> "elevation": ""
> },
> "geometry": {
> "type": "Point",
> "coordinates": [
> 12.190206,
> 48.649078
> ]
> }
> }
> ]
> }
>
>
> best
> Darek
>
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