Example 1: how to flatten array with reduce in javascript
let flattened = [[0, 1], [2, 3], [4, 5]].reduce(
function(accumulator, currentValue) {
return accumulator.concat(currentValue)
},
[]
)
// flattened is [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
Example 2: js reduce a array of straing
var authors = [{name: 'some author'},{name: 'another author'},{name: 'last author'}]
var authorString = authors.map(function(author){
return author.name;
}).join(",");
console.log(authorString);
Example 3: javascript reduce
var array = [36, 25, 6, 15];
array.reduce(function(accumulator, currentValue) {
return accumulator + currentValue;
}, 0); // 36 + 25 + 6 + 15 = 82
Example 4: reduce javascript
const sum = array.reduce((accumulator, element) => {
return accumulator + element;
}, 0);
// An example that will loop through an array adding
// each element to an accumulator and returning it
// The 0 at the end initializes accumulator to start at 0
// If array is [2, 4, 6], the returned value in sum
// will be 12 (0 + 2 + 4 + 6)
const product = array.reduce((accumulator, element) => {
return accumulator * element;
}, 1);
// Multiply all elements in array and return the total
// Initialize accumulator to start at 1
// If array is [2, 4, 6], the returned value in product
// will be 48 (1 * 2 * 4 * 6)
Example 5: javascript reduce sum
let nums = [1, 2, 3];
nums.reduce((curr, next) => curr + next);
Example 6: js reduce
let newArray = array.reduce( (acc, element, index, originalArray) => {
// return acc += element
}, initialValue)