Here's an object of cat breeds, and the number of cats in each:
const cats = {
abyssinian: {
number: 23
},
persian: {
number: 12
},
siamese: {
number: 7
}
};
Suppose I wanted to calculate the total sum of cats. I'll use reduce
to calculate the sum of array values.
But to create an array from the object above, I have two options:
// object
const cats = { abyssinian: { number: 23 }, persian: { number: 12 }, siamese: { number: 7 } };
// sum array values with reduce
const total = numbers => numbers.reduce((acc, cur) => acc + cur);
// 1.
// create array with Object.keys()
const numbersByKeys = Object.keys(cats).map(breed => cats[breed].number);
console.log(`Sum with Object.keys(): ${total(numbersByKeys)}`);
// 2.
// create array with Object.values()
const numbersByValues = Object.values(cats).map(breed => breed.number);
console.log(`Sum with Object.values(): ${total(numbersByValues)}`);
When would I choose one over the other? What are the best practices here?
.keys
tended to be faster. But I remember noticing that it also depended on the browser (but that seems strange? I don't know TBH), so I'd just honestly pick what feels more natural. In my example I don't need the keys at all (just the number of cats in each) so I'd pick.values