I'm new to javascript and I'm trying to understand how to use the Map feature. I have an array of numbers, and if the value is 0, I want the key of the object to be false, and for any other value; true.
2 Answers
What you need to know is that a key is unique in a map object. You have only two keys which are true
and false
. So, if you try to insert into the map a key that already exists, then it will be updated with the new key/value pair you are setting. This is why you only see two key/value pairs as output. Also as a little side-note when you declare values of array1
since you are working with a single element in each iteration of the loop it would be better to have value of array1
to make the code a little more cleaner.
Since map key is unique, so you got only two keys. If you want to get maps for each values, you can make a pair of key and value and then insert it into an array.
const array1 = [1,0,1,0,1,-1];
let result = [];
for (values of array1 ) {
if (values !== 0) {
const mapExample = new Map();
mapExample.set(true, values)
result.push(mapExample)
} else {
const mapExample = new Map();
mapExample.set(false, values)
result.push(mapExample)
}
}
console.log(result)
the result would be like this
[
Map(1) { true => 1 },
Map(1) { false => 0 },
Map(1) { true => 1 },
Map(1) { false => 0 },
Map(1) { true => 1 },
Map(1) { true => -1 }
]