I have an object and an array. Say:
const first = {
'key1': 'some date',
'key2': 'some date'
}
const second = ['key3', 'key4']
Then using spread syntax I want to combine then into single object. For each item in array I want to create new key value pair and put it inside this combined object. For now I am only able to return object from map function instead of key value pairs. How to change this?
const combined = {
...first,
...second.map(key => ({ [key]: new Date() })) // return key value instead of object
}
What I get:
{
'0': { key3: 'some date' },
'1': { key4: 'some date' },
key1: 'some date',
key2: 'some date'
}
What I want:
{
key1: 'some date',
key2: 'some date',
key3: 'some date',
key4: 'some date'
}
You can’t.
mapoutputs an array (which each value is the result of passing the value at the matching index from the original array through a function). If you spread an array into an object you get the indexes (numbers) as property names and the values as values.If you want to start with an array and end up with an object then
mapis the wrong tool. Usereduceinstead.Something along the lines of: