Vue-Multiselect displaying object instead of “name” field












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I would like to know how to change this vue-multiselect example shown at this link (https://vue-multiselect.js.org/#sub-tagging), so that the array shown underneath only shows a list of names separated by commas. You can see in the image, I have selected Javascript and Open Source...and beneath it shows the entire object for both. I want to only show the 2 names separated by commas. Any help would be appreciated...



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Can I make a simple change (hopefully) to this {{ value }} call below to accomplish this? Changing to {{ Value.name }}, etc does not work.



<div>
<label class="typo__label">Tagging</label>
<multiselect v-model="value" tag-placeholder="Add this as new tag" placeholder="Search or add a tag" label="name" track-by="code" :options="options" :multiple="true" :taggable="true" @tag="addTag"></multiselect>
<pre class="language-json"><code>{{ value }}</code></pre>
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    I would like to know how to change this vue-multiselect example shown at this link (https://vue-multiselect.js.org/#sub-tagging), so that the array shown underneath only shows a list of names separated by commas. You can see in the image, I have selected Javascript and Open Source...and beneath it shows the entire object for both. I want to only show the 2 names separated by commas. Any help would be appreciated...



    enter image description here



    Can I make a simple change (hopefully) to this {{ value }} call below to accomplish this? Changing to {{ Value.name }}, etc does not work.



    <div>
    <label class="typo__label">Tagging</label>
    <multiselect v-model="value" tag-placeholder="Add this as new tag" placeholder="Search or add a tag" label="name" track-by="code" :options="options" :multiple="true" :taggable="true" @tag="addTag"></multiselect>
    <pre class="language-json"><code>{{ value }}</code></pre>
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      I would like to know how to change this vue-multiselect example shown at this link (https://vue-multiselect.js.org/#sub-tagging), so that the array shown underneath only shows a list of names separated by commas. You can see in the image, I have selected Javascript and Open Source...and beneath it shows the entire object for both. I want to only show the 2 names separated by commas. Any help would be appreciated...



      enter image description here



      Can I make a simple change (hopefully) to this {{ value }} call below to accomplish this? Changing to {{ Value.name }}, etc does not work.



      <div>
      <label class="typo__label">Tagging</label>
      <multiselect v-model="value" tag-placeholder="Add this as new tag" placeholder="Search or add a tag" label="name" track-by="code" :options="options" :multiple="true" :taggable="true" @tag="addTag"></multiselect>
      <pre class="language-json"><code>{{ value }}</code></pre>
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      I would like to know how to change this vue-multiselect example shown at this link (https://vue-multiselect.js.org/#sub-tagging), so that the array shown underneath only shows a list of names separated by commas. You can see in the image, I have selected Javascript and Open Source...and beneath it shows the entire object for both. I want to only show the 2 names separated by commas. Any help would be appreciated...



      enter image description here



      Can I make a simple change (hopefully) to this {{ value }} call below to accomplish this? Changing to {{ Value.name }}, etc does not work.



      <div>
      <label class="typo__label">Tagging</label>
      <multiselect v-model="value" tag-placeholder="Add this as new tag" placeholder="Search or add a tag" label="name" track-by="code" :options="options" :multiple="true" :taggable="true" @tag="addTag"></multiselect>
      <pre class="language-json"><code>{{ value }}</code></pre>
      </div>






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          One way is to convert it using javascript in the binding:



          <pre class="language-json"><code>{{ value.map(v => v.name).join(', ')  }}</code></pre>





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          • works perfect...thanks Jim.

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          One way is to convert it using javascript in the binding:



          <pre class="language-json"><code>{{ value.map(v => v.name).join(', ')  }}</code></pre>





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          One way is to convert it using javascript in the binding:



          <pre class="language-json"><code>{{ value.map(v => v.name).join(', ')  }}</code></pre>





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          One way is to convert it using javascript in the binding:



          <pre class="language-json"><code>{{ value.map(v => v.name).join(', ')  }}</code></pre>






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          • works perfect...thanks Jim.

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          • works perfect...thanks Jim.

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          works perfect...thanks Jim.

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          works perfect...thanks Jim.

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