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How do I write a function that takes an array of values and returns an object JavaScript?
Let’s say, we are required to write a function classifyArray() that takes in an array which contains mixed data types and returns a Map() with the elements grouped by their data types.
For example −
// if the input array is:
const arr = ['class', 2, [7, 8, 9], {"name": "Michael"}, Symbol('foo'),
true, false, 'name', 6];
// then the output Map should be:
Map(5) {
'string' => [ 'class', 'name' ],
'number' => [ 2, 6 ],
'object' => [ [ 7, 8, 9 ], { name: 'Michael' } ],
'symbol' => [ Symbol(foo) ],
'boolean' => [ true, false ]
}
Now let’s write the code for this function −
Example
const arr = ['class', 2, [7, 8, 9], {"name": "Michael"}, Symbol('foo'),
true, false, 'name', 6];
const classifyArray = arr => {
return arr.reduce((acc, val) => {
const previousData = acc.get(typeof val);
if(previousData){
acc.set(typeof val, [...previousData, val]);
}else{
acc.set(typeof val, [val]);
};
return acc;
}, new Map());
};
console.log(classifyArray(arr));
Output
The output in the console will be −
Map(5) {
'string' => [ 'class', 'name' ],
'number' => [ 2, 6 ],
'object' => [ [ 7, 8, 9 ], { name: 'Michael' } ],
'symbol' => [ Symbol(foo) ],
'boolean' => [ true, false ]
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