How to use Object.values() with Array.map() In Javascript
This approach combines the use of Object.values() method with Array.map() to directly map the values of the object to an array of objects.
const arr = {
java: {
id: 1,
title: "Java Programming",
},
python: {
id: 2,
title: "Python for Beginners",
},
};
const res = Object.values(arr).map(value => value);
console.log(res);
Output
[ { id: 1, title: 'Java Programming' }, { id: 2, title: 'Python for Beginners' } ]
How to Convert an Object into Array of Objects in JavaScript ?
Converting an object into an array of objects can be done by converting the properties and values of the object into individual objects within an array. Various approaches in JavaScript can convert an object into an Array of objects. In this article, we will explore four different approaches to converting an object into an Array of objects using JavaScript.
Table of Content
- Using Object.values() method
- Using Object.keys() method
- Using Object.entries() method
- Using for…in Loop
- Using Object.getOwnPropertyNames() method
- Using Object.values() with Array.map()
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