Example 1: javascript reduce array of objects
var objs = [
{name: "Peter", age: 35},
{name: "John", age: 27},
{name: "Jake", age: 28}
];
objs.reduce(function(accumulator, currentValue) {
return accumulator + currentValue.age;
}, 0); // 35 + 27 + 28 = 90
Example 2: 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 3: reduce javascript
let sum = arr.reduce((curr, index) => curr + index);
Example 4: syntax of reduce in js
[1,2,3,4,5].reduce((acc, current)=>acc+current, 0)
Example 5: javascript reduce function
var numbers = [175, 50, 25];
document.getElementById("demo").innerHTML
= numbers.reduce(myFunc);
function myFunc(total, num) {
return total - num;
}
Example 6: .reduce mdn
arr.reduce(callback( accumulator, currentValue[, index[, array]] )[, initialValue])