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We are required to write a JavaScript function that takes in a string and returns the shortest word from the string.For example: If the input string is −const str = 'This is a sample string';Then the output should be −const output = 'a';ExampleThe code for this will be −const str = 'This is a sample string'; const findSmallest = str => { const strArr = str.split(' '); const creds = strArr.reduce((acc, val) => { let { length, word } = acc; if(val.length < length){ length = val.length; ... Read More

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Suppose we have a JSON object that have information about the location of some cities of some countries like this −const countryInfo = { country: [{ name: "Bangladesh", province: [{ name:"Dhaka", city: [{ name:"Tangail", lat: '11' }, { name:"Jamalpur", lat: '12' }] }, { name: "Khulna", ... Read More

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We are given two arrays: (arr1 and arr2) −arr1 contains some literal values.arr2 contains objects that map some literal values.We are required to write a JavaScript function that takes in two such arrays. Then the function should return an array of all the elements from arr1 that are not mapped by objects in arr2.ExampleThe code for this will be −const arr1 = [111, 222, 333, 444]; const arr2 = [ { identifier: 111 }, { identifier: 222 }, { identifier: 444 }, ]; const getAbsentValues = (arr1, arr2) => { let res = []; res = arr1.filter(el => { return !arr2.find(obj => { return el === obj.identifier; }); }); return res; }; console.log(getAbsentValues(arr1, arr2));OutputThe output in the console −[ 333 ]

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We are required to write a JavaScript function that takes in an array of Numbers as the first argument and a number, say n as the second argument. The number n will always be less than or equal to the length of the array.Our function should return an array of the sum of all elements of all the possible subarrays of length n from the original array.For example, If the input is −const arr = [2, 6, 4]; const n = 2;Then the output should be −const output = [8, 10, 6];ExampleThe code for this will be −const arr = ... Read More

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We are required to write a JavaScript function that takes in any number of arrays of numbers. Then the function should return an object that returns a frequency map indicating how many times each element has appeared checking in all the array.For example, If the arrays are −const a = [23, 45, 21], b = [45, 23], c = [21, 32], d = [23], e= [32], f=[50, 54];Then the output should be −const output = { "21": 2, "23": 3, "32": 2, "45": 2, "52": 1, "54": 1, "23, 45": 2, "23, ... Read More

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Suppose we have an array of objects like this −const arr = [ { duration: 10, any: 'fields' }, { duration: 20, any: 'other fields' }, { duration: 15, any: 'some other fields' } ];We are required to write a JavaScript function that takes in one such array and returns the summed result of the duration properties of all the objects.For the above array, the output should be 45.ExampleThe code for this will be −const arr = [ ... Read More

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Suppose, we have an array of names like this −const arr = ["Simon", "Mike", "Jake", "Lara", "Susi", "Blake", "James"];We are required to write a JavaScript function that takes in one such array. The function should return an array of objects with two properties −letter -> the letter on which the names are groupednames -> an array of names that falls in that groupExampleThe code for this will be −const arr = ["Simon", "Mike", "Jake", "Lara", "Susi", "Blake", "James"]; const groupNames = arr => { const map = arr.reduce((acc, val) => { let char = val.charAt(0).toUpperCase(); ... Read More

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We are required to write a JavaScript function that takes in an array that contains some false values. The function should remove all the null values from the array (if there are any) in place.For example: If the input array is −const arr = [12, 5, undefined, null, 0, false, null, 67, undefined, false, null];Then the output should be −const output = [12, 5, undefined, 0, false, 67, undefined, false];ExampleThe code for this will be −const arr = [12, 5, undefined, null, 0, false, null, 67, undefined, false, null]; const removeNullValues = arr => { for(let i = 0; ... Read More

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We are required to write a JavaScript function that takes in an array of literals and a number, say n.The function should return a new array, chunked into n subarrays, given that n will always be less than or equal to the length of the array.For example: If the input array is −const arr = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10]; const n = 3;Then the output should be −const output = [[1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6], [7, 8, 9, 10]];ExampleThe code for this will be −const arr = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, ... Read More

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We are required to write a JavaScript function that takes in a string. The function should return a new string that has all the words of the original string reversed.For example, If the string is −const str = 'this is a sample string';Then the output should be −const output = 'siht si a elpmas gnirts';ExampleThe code for this will be −const str = 'this is a sample string'; const reverseWords = str => { let reversed = ''; reversed = str.split(" ") .map(word => { return word .split("") ... Read More