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- [Filter Out Results Based On List Of Values](jq/filter-out-results-based-on-list-of-values.md)
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- [Find All Objects In An Array Where Key Is Set](jq/find-all-objects-in-an-array-where-key-is-set.md)
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- [Find All Objects With A Matching Key Value Pair](jq/find-all-objects-with-a-matching-key-value-pair.md)
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- [Get A Slice Of The Ends Of An Array](jq/get-a-slice-of-the-ends-of-an-array.md)
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- [Get The First Item For Every Top-Level Key](jq/get-the-first-item-for-every-top-level-key.md)
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- [Get The Last Item From An Array](jq/get-the-last-item-from-an-array.md)
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- [Reduce Object To Just Entries Of A Specific Type](jq/reduce-object-to-just-entries-of-a-specific-type.md)
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# Get A Slice Of The Ends Of An Array
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[`jq`](https://jqlang.github.io/jq/) has an array slice syntax that allows us
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to grab a subset of values from an array. The general form of this syntax is
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`[n:m]` where `n` is the index of the start of our slice (inclusive) and `m` is
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the index of the end of our slice (non-inclusive).
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If we omit the `n`, it defaults to `0`, or the start of the array. Similarly,
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if we omit the `m`, it defaults to the end of the list.
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Knowing that, we can grab the first few elements of the list like so:
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```bash
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❯ echo '["a","b","c","d","e","f","g"]' | jq '.[:3]'
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[
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"a",
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"b",
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"c"
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]
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```
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We can also use a negative index value to count back from the end of the array.
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This allows us to grab a slice from some point relative to the end of the list.
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Instead of having to compute it based on knowing the length of the array.
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Knowing that, we can grab the last few elements of the list like so:
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```bash
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❯ echo '["a","b","c","d","e","f","g"]' | jq '.[-3:]'
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[
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"e",
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"f",
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"g"
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]
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```
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[source](https://jqlang.github.io/jq/manual/#array-string-slice)
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