typescript map list to new list of objects
var result = arr.map(person => ({ value: person.id, text: person.name }));
console.log(result)
typescript map list to new list of objects
var result = arr.map(person => ({ value: person.id, text: person.name }));
console.log(result)
javascript map function
const posts = [
{ id: 1, title: "Sample Title 1", description: "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit..." },
{ id: 2, title: "Sample Title 2", description: "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit..." },
{ id: 3, title: "Sample Title 3", description: "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit..." },
];
// ES2016+
// Create new array of post IDs. I.e. [1,2,3]
const postIds = posts.map((post) => post.id);
// Create new array of post objects. I.e. [{ id: 1, title: "Sample Title 1" }]
const postSummaries = posts.map((post) => ({ id: post.id, title: post.title }));
// ES2015
// Create new array of post IDs. I.e. [1,2,3]
var postIds = posts.map(function (post) { return post.id; });
// Create new array of post objects. I.e. [{ id: 1, title: "Sample Title 1" }]
var postSummaries = posts.map(function (post) { return { id: post.id, title: post.title }; });
array map javascript
const array1 = [1, 4, 9, 16];
// pass a function to map
const map1 = array1.map(x => x * 2);
console.log(map1);
// expected output: Array [2, 8, 18, 32]
How does map works in javascript?
const products = [
{ name: 'Laptop', price: 32000, brand: 'Lenovo', color: 'Silver' },
{ name: 'Phone', price: 700, brand: 'Iphone', color: 'Golden' },
{ name: 'Watch', price: 3000, brand: 'Casio', color: 'Yellow' },
{ name: 'Aunglass', price: 300, brand: 'Ribon', color: 'Blue' },
{ name: 'Camera', price: 9000, brand: 'Lenovo', color: 'Gray' },
];
const productName = products.map(product => product.name);
console.log(productName);
//Expected output:[ 'Laptop', 'Phone', 'Watch', 'Aunglass', 'Camera' ]
how to use the map method in javascript
const numbers = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5];
const bigNumbers = numbers.map(number => {
return number * 10;
});
javascript map
// make new array from edited items of another array
var newArray = unchangedArray.map(function(item, index){
return item; // do something to returned item
});
// same in ES6 style (IE not supported)
var newArray = unchangedArray.map((item, index) => item);
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