How to print single string and not object?



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I'm working with a simple reactive form and after entering firstName, lastName and Answer I'm able to print out the values in the console like this:




firstName: "Peter", lastName: "Smith", answer: …




However, I want to print out the value of answer as a simple string and NOT an object.



Expected Result:




firstName:"Peter", lastName:"Smith", answer:'Yes'




Does anyone have any idea how to make this happen?



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    You could always console.log this instead: Object.assign(, this.searchform.value, answer: this.searchform.value.answer.label )

    – Daniel W Strimpel
    Nov 13 '18 at 22:13











  • You can literally copy that code in your stackblitz as is to see it... stackblitz.com/edit/angular-rvpmjk

    – Daniel W Strimpel
    Nov 13 '18 at 22:23











  • @DanielWStrimpel thanks a lot bro!

    – progx
    Nov 13 '18 at 22:24











  • JSON.stringify(this.searchform.value); try this or you can directly use Json pipe in html like json

    – Nitin Walia
    Nov 13 '18 at 22:24

















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I'm working with a simple reactive form and after entering firstName, lastName and Answer I'm able to print out the values in the console like this:




firstName: "Peter", lastName: "Smith", answer: …




However, I want to print out the value of answer as a simple string and NOT an object.



Expected Result:




firstName:"Peter", lastName:"Smith", answer:'Yes'




Does anyone have any idea how to make this happen?



Here's my code: LIVE DEMO










share|improve this question

















  • 2





    You could always console.log this instead: Object.assign(, this.searchform.value, answer: this.searchform.value.answer.label )

    – Daniel W Strimpel
    Nov 13 '18 at 22:13











  • You can literally copy that code in your stackblitz as is to see it... stackblitz.com/edit/angular-rvpmjk

    – Daniel W Strimpel
    Nov 13 '18 at 22:23











  • @DanielWStrimpel thanks a lot bro!

    – progx
    Nov 13 '18 at 22:24











  • JSON.stringify(this.searchform.value); try this or you can directly use Json pipe in html like json

    – Nitin Walia
    Nov 13 '18 at 22:24













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I'm working with a simple reactive form and after entering firstName, lastName and Answer I'm able to print out the values in the console like this:




firstName: "Peter", lastName: "Smith", answer: …




However, I want to print out the value of answer as a simple string and NOT an object.



Expected Result:




firstName:"Peter", lastName:"Smith", answer:'Yes'




Does anyone have any idea how to make this happen?



Here's my code: LIVE DEMO










share|improve this question














I'm working with a simple reactive form and after entering firstName, lastName and Answer I'm able to print out the values in the console like this:




firstName: "Peter", lastName: "Smith", answer: …




However, I want to print out the value of answer as a simple string and NOT an object.



Expected Result:




firstName:"Peter", lastName:"Smith", answer:'Yes'




Does anyone have any idea how to make this happen?



Here's my code: LIVE DEMO







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    You could always console.log this instead: Object.assign(, this.searchform.value, answer: this.searchform.value.answer.label )

    – Daniel W Strimpel
    Nov 13 '18 at 22:13











  • You can literally copy that code in your stackblitz as is to see it... stackblitz.com/edit/angular-rvpmjk

    – Daniel W Strimpel
    Nov 13 '18 at 22:23











  • @DanielWStrimpel thanks a lot bro!

    – progx
    Nov 13 '18 at 22:24











  • JSON.stringify(this.searchform.value); try this or you can directly use Json pipe in html like json

    – Nitin Walia
    Nov 13 '18 at 22:24












  • 2





    You could always console.log this instead: Object.assign(, this.searchform.value, answer: this.searchform.value.answer.label )

    – Daniel W Strimpel
    Nov 13 '18 at 22:13











  • You can literally copy that code in your stackblitz as is to see it... stackblitz.com/edit/angular-rvpmjk

    – Daniel W Strimpel
    Nov 13 '18 at 22:23











  • @DanielWStrimpel thanks a lot bro!

    – progx
    Nov 13 '18 at 22:24











  • JSON.stringify(this.searchform.value); try this or you can directly use Json pipe in html like json

    – Nitin Walia
    Nov 13 '18 at 22:24







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You could always console.log this instead: Object.assign(, this.searchform.value, answer: this.searchform.value.answer.label )

– Daniel W Strimpel
Nov 13 '18 at 22:13





You could always console.log this instead: Object.assign(, this.searchform.value, answer: this.searchform.value.answer.label )

– Daniel W Strimpel
Nov 13 '18 at 22:13













You can literally copy that code in your stackblitz as is to see it... stackblitz.com/edit/angular-rvpmjk

– Daniel W Strimpel
Nov 13 '18 at 22:23





You can literally copy that code in your stackblitz as is to see it... stackblitz.com/edit/angular-rvpmjk

– Daniel W Strimpel
Nov 13 '18 at 22:23













@DanielWStrimpel thanks a lot bro!

– progx
Nov 13 '18 at 22:24





@DanielWStrimpel thanks a lot bro!

– progx
Nov 13 '18 at 22:24













JSON.stringify(this.searchform.value); try this or you can directly use Json pipe in html like json

– Nitin Walia
Nov 13 '18 at 22:24





JSON.stringify(this.searchform.value); try this or you can directly use Json pipe in html like json

– Nitin Walia
Nov 13 '18 at 22:24












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Remove the optionLabel="label" property from your p-dropdown, and intialise the answers object with a value, and a label:



this.answers = [
label: 'Yes', value: 'Yes' ,
label: 'No', value: 'No' ,
];


This will now print in your expected format.



Here is a fork of the Stackblitz






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  • Thanks a lot for your input bro!

    – progx
    Nov 14 '18 at 15:32


















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How about this?



const newObj = 
'firstName': this.searchform.value.firstName,
'lastName': this.searchform.value.lastName,
'answer': this.searchform.value.answer.label,
;
console.log(newObj);





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    This happens because you have an array inside and you gotta access the value of the array



    console.log(this.searchform.value.firstName);
    console.log(this.searchform.value.lastName);
    console.log(this.searchform.value.answer.label);





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    • I don't want to print them one by one. I want to print them all out in a single object like I showed in my question

      – progx
      Nov 13 '18 at 22:13












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    Remove the optionLabel="label" property from your p-dropdown, and intialise the answers object with a value, and a label:



    this.answers = [
    label: 'Yes', value: 'Yes' ,
    label: 'No', value: 'No' ,
    ];


    This will now print in your expected format.



    Here is a fork of the Stackblitz






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    • Thanks a lot for your input bro!

      – progx
      Nov 14 '18 at 15:32















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    Remove the optionLabel="label" property from your p-dropdown, and intialise the answers object with a value, and a label:



    this.answers = [
    label: 'Yes', value: 'Yes' ,
    label: 'No', value: 'No' ,
    ];


    This will now print in your expected format.



    Here is a fork of the Stackblitz






    share|improve this answer























    • Thanks a lot for your input bro!

      – progx
      Nov 14 '18 at 15:32













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    Remove the optionLabel="label" property from your p-dropdown, and intialise the answers object with a value, and a label:



    this.answers = [
    label: 'Yes', value: 'Yes' ,
    label: 'No', value: 'No' ,
    ];


    This will now print in your expected format.



    Here is a fork of the Stackblitz






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    Remove the optionLabel="label" property from your p-dropdown, and intialise the answers object with a value, and a label:



    this.answers = [
    label: 'Yes', value: 'Yes' ,
    label: 'No', value: 'No' ,
    ];


    This will now print in your expected format.



    Here is a fork of the Stackblitz







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    • Thanks a lot for your input bro!

      – progx
      Nov 14 '18 at 15:32

















    • Thanks a lot for your input bro!

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      Nov 14 '18 at 15:32
















    Thanks a lot for your input bro!

    – progx
    Nov 14 '18 at 15:32





    Thanks a lot for your input bro!

    – progx
    Nov 14 '18 at 15:32













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    How about this?



    const newObj = 
    'firstName': this.searchform.value.firstName,
    'lastName': this.searchform.value.lastName,
    'answer': this.searchform.value.answer.label,
    ;
    console.log(newObj);





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      How about this?



      const newObj = 
      'firstName': this.searchform.value.firstName,
      'lastName': this.searchform.value.lastName,
      'answer': this.searchform.value.answer.label,
      ;
      console.log(newObj);





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        How about this?



        const newObj = 
        'firstName': this.searchform.value.firstName,
        'lastName': this.searchform.value.lastName,
        'answer': this.searchform.value.answer.label,
        ;
        console.log(newObj);





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        How about this?



        const newObj = 
        'firstName': this.searchform.value.firstName,
        'lastName': this.searchform.value.lastName,
        'answer': this.searchform.value.answer.label,
        ;
        console.log(newObj);






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        answered Nov 13 '18 at 22:33









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            This happens because you have an array inside and you gotta access the value of the array



            console.log(this.searchform.value.firstName);
            console.log(this.searchform.value.lastName);
            console.log(this.searchform.value.answer.label);





            share|improve this answer

























            • I don't want to print them one by one. I want to print them all out in a single object like I showed in my question

              – progx
              Nov 13 '18 at 22:13
















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            This happens because you have an array inside and you gotta access the value of the array



            console.log(this.searchform.value.firstName);
            console.log(this.searchform.value.lastName);
            console.log(this.searchform.value.answer.label);





            share|improve this answer

























            • I don't want to print them one by one. I want to print them all out in a single object like I showed in my question

              – progx
              Nov 13 '18 at 22:13














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            This happens because you have an array inside and you gotta access the value of the array



            console.log(this.searchform.value.firstName);
            console.log(this.searchform.value.lastName);
            console.log(this.searchform.value.answer.label);





            share|improve this answer















            This happens because you have an array inside and you gotta access the value of the array



            console.log(this.searchform.value.firstName);
            console.log(this.searchform.value.lastName);
            console.log(this.searchform.value.answer.label);






            share|improve this answer














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            • I don't want to print them one by one. I want to print them all out in a single object like I showed in my question

              – progx
              Nov 13 '18 at 22:13


















            • I don't want to print them one by one. I want to print them all out in a single object like I showed in my question

              – progx
              Nov 13 '18 at 22:13

















            I don't want to print them one by one. I want to print them all out in a single object like I showed in my question

            – progx
            Nov 13 '18 at 22:13






            I don't want to print them one by one. I want to print them all out in a single object like I showed in my question

            – progx
            Nov 13 '18 at 22:13


















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