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I have an array of numbers, like so:

[5, 29, 1, 5, 4919, 109, 17]

I'd like to turn that into pairs of number based on the index in the array, like this:

[[0, 5], [1, 29], [2, 5], [3, 4919], [4, 109], [5, 17]]

How can I do that with javascript?

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[5, 29, 1, 5, 4919, 109, 17].map(function(x,i){return [i,x];})
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The other answer suggests using map which is a fine solution and probably what I would use in my own code, but map was introduced in ECMAScript 5, so it might not work in older browsers (without polyfill).

If you need something more universal, a very simple method would be something like this:

var input = [5, 29, 1, 5, 4919, 109, 17];
var output = [];
for (var i = 0; i < input.length; i++)
    output.push([i, input[i]]);

Or this:

var input = [5, 29, 1, 5, 4919, 109, 17];
var output = Array(input.length);
for (var i in input)
    output[i] = [i, input[i]];
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    +1 as this is the only answer not using ES5 features without mentioning it.
    – m90
    Dec 17, 2013 at 19:49
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Here's a library that adds those missing methods for older browsers: http://augmentjs.com/ ~ 5.501 kb

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