The core "compare[X]" operator only compare each "input title" to the 
operand (i.e. X). It has options to compare strings, numbers, equal to, 
greater than, etc.... BUT the limitation of only comparing input-title 
means you would have to use "get[]" or similar to retrieve the data, thus 
losing the "title" during the filter-processing.

I don't think "subfilter[]" will help here, because the compare[] op, as I 
said, returns the data that passes the compare-function given, NOT the 
title.

So I rolled my own. It is included in the JSONMangler plugin, but can be 
pulled into any wiki if you go to the plugin-contents tab, and drag the 
filter you want to your own wiki:

http://chronicles.wiki/TW5-JsonMangler/#%24%3A%2Fplugins%2Fjoshuafontany%2Fjsonmangler

You will want to drag and drop the
   
   - $:/plugins/joshuafontany/jsonmangler/modules/filters/comparefield.js

 link in the contents tab.

Best,

Joshua Fontany

On Wednesday, September 30, 2020 at 1:34:39 PM UTC-7 [email protected] 
wrote:

> I'm looking for a way to get tiddlers based on comparing integer fields 
> existing in them. This filter works:
>
> [myfieldOne[2]myfieldTwo[2]]
>
> I'd like something like:
>
> [myfieldOne[lteq[2]]myfieldTwo[lteq[2]]]  
>
> I know there are compare operators (
> https://tiddlywiki.com/#compare%20Operator), but I haven't figured out 
> how to use it to filter the lists. Would this require a subfilter? If so, 
> how would that look? 
>
> Thanks!
> Sean
>
>

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