Example 1: javascript map array
const myArray = ['Sam', 'Alice', 'Nick', 'Matt'];
const newArray = myArray.map(name => {
return 'My name is ' + name;
});
console.log(newArray);
const anotherArray = myArray.map((value, index) => index + ": " + value);
console.log(anotherArray);
console.log(myArray);
Example 2: 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..." },
];
const postIds = posts.map((post) => post.id);
const postSummaries = posts.map((post) => ({ id: post.id, title: post.title }));
var postIds = posts.map(function (post) { return post.id; });
var postSummaries = posts.map(function (post) { return { id: post.id, title: post.title }; });
Example 3: how the map function works javascript
const array = [2, 5, 9];
let squares = array.map((num) => num * num);
console.log(array);
console.log(squares);
Example 4: functions in map javascript
const map = new Map();
function foo() {
return "Hello World!";
}
map.set("foo", foo);
console.log(map.get("foo")());
Example 5: javascript map
const numbers = [0,1,2,3];
console.log(numbers.map((number) => {
return number;
}));
Example 6: Map Javascript - Example
let contacts = new Map()
contacts.set('Jessie', {phone: "213-555-1234", address: "123 N 1st Ave"})
contacts.has('Jessie')
contacts.get('Hilary')
contacts.set('Hilary', {phone: "617-555-4321", address: "321 S 2nd St"})
contacts.get('Jessie')
contacts.delete('Raymond')
contacts.delete('Jessie')
console.log(contacts.size)