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Object.fromEntries() method in JavaScript.

AmitDiwan
Updated on 16-Jul-2020 08:36:28

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The Object.fromEntries() method in JavaScript is used for converting an iterable like an array, map having a key value pair into an object.Following is the code for the Object.fromEntries() method −Example Live Demo Document    body {       font-family: "Segoe UI", Tahoma, Geneva, Verdana, sans-serif;    }    .result, .sample {       font-size: 20px;       font-weight: 500;    } Object.fromEntries() method [[firstName, Rohan], [lastName, Sharma], [age, 22]] Object = CLICK HERE Click on the above button to convert the above array into object   ... Read More

array.flatmap() method in JavaScript.

AmitDiwan
Updated on 16-Jul-2020 08:33:50

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The JavaScript array.flatMap() function flattens the given nested array into a new flat array.Following is the code for the array.flatMap() method −Example Live Demo Document    body {       font-family: "Segoe UI", Tahoma, Geneva, Verdana, sans-serif;    }    .sample {       font-size: 20px;       font-weight: 500;    } JavaScript Array flatMap() CLICK HERE Click on the above button to convert the nested array to flat array    let fillEle = document.querySelector(".sample");    let arr = ["cow", ["bull", "lion", "tiger"], "sheep"];    for ... Read More

Array.flat() method in JavaScript.

AmitDiwan
Updated on 16-Jul-2020 08:28:19

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The JavaScript Array.flat() method is used to flatten an array recursively up to a specified depth. It doesn’t manipulate the original array but creates a new flattened array.Following is the code for the Array.flat() method −Example Live Demo Document    body {       font-family: "Segoe UI", Tahoma, Geneva, Verdana, sans-serif;    }    .result, .sample {       font-size: 20px;       font-weight: 500;    } Array.flat() method [1, 2, 3, [4, 5], [6, [7, 8]]] After flat : CLICK HERE Click on the above button to ... Read More

Array.prototype.includes() method in JavaScript.

AmitDiwan
Updated on 16-Jul-2020 08:22:13

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The JavaScript Array.protoype.includes() method is used to check if an array contains a given element or not.Following is the code for the Array.protoype.includes() method −Example Live Demo Document    body {       font-family: "Segoe UI", Tahoma, Geneva, Verdana, sans-serif;    }    .sample {       font-size: 20px;       font-weight: 500;    } JavaScript Array includes() CLICK HERE Click on the above button to check if the array contains lion element or not    let fillEle = document.querySelector(".sample");    let arr = ["cow", "bull", "lion", "tiger", ... Read More

Const vs Let in JavaScript.

AmitDiwan
Updated on 16-Jul-2020 08:19:57

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Const and let were introduced in ES2015 to declare block scoped variables. While variables declared using let can be reassigned, they cannot be reassigned if they were declared using const.Following is the code showing let and const in JavaScript −Example Live Demo Document    body {       font-family: "Segoe UI", Tahoma, Geneva, Verdana, sans-serif;    }    .result, .sample {       font-size: 20px;       font-weight: 500;    } Const and let in JavaScript CLICK HERE Click on the above button to reassign const and let ... Read More

How to add, access JavaScript object methods?

Disha Verma
Updated on 10-Mar-2025 15:07:04

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Adding and accessing object methods are common tasks in JavaScript. JavaScript objects are collections of properties and methods, and the JavaScript methods are functions associated with objects. JavaScript provides various features and ways to add and access object methods. In this article, we will understand how to add or access object methods in JavaScript. Understanding JavaScript Object Methods JavaScript methods are functions associated with objects. They allow objects to perform actions, which is important for creating dynamic and interactive programs. Methods in objects are functions that work with the object's properties. This helps make programming more organized and efficient. ... Read More

How to declare Block-Scoped Variables in JavaScript?

AmitDiwan
Updated on 16-Jul-2020 08:14:16

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To declare block scoped variables, we use the keyword let and const introduced in ES2015.Following is the code showing declaring black scoped variables in JavaScript −Example Live Demo Document    body {       font-family: "Segoe UI", Tahoma, Geneva, Verdana, sans-serif;    }    .result, .sample {       font-size: 20px;       font-weight: 500;    } Declaring block scoped variables CLICK HERE Click on the above button to declare and display block scoped variables    let resEle = document.querySelector(".result");    let sampleEle = document.querySelector(".sample");{     ... Read More

How to remove elements using the splice() method in JavaScript?

AmitDiwan
Updated on 16-Jul-2020 08:11:26

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Following is the code for removing elements using splice() method in JavaScript −Example Live Demo Document    body {       font-family: "Segoe UI", Tahoma, Geneva, Verdana, sans-serif;    }    .sample,.result {       font-size: 20px;       font-weight: 500;    } Remove elements using splice() CLICK HERE Click on the above button to remove elements between 1st and 5th element    let fillEle = document.querySelector(".sample");    let resEle = document.querySelector(".result");    let arr = [1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11];    fillEle.innerHTML = arr;    document.querySelector(".Btn").addEventListener("click", () => {       arr.splice(1, 4);       resEle.innerHTML = "Spliced array = " + arr;    }); OutputThe above code will produce the following output −On clicking the ‘CLICK HERE’ button −

Array.prototype.find() method in JavaScript.

AmitDiwan
Updated on 16-Jul-2020 08:07:16

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The Array.prototype.find() method returns the first element value that satisfy a given condition in an array.Following is the code for the Array.prototype.find() method −Example Live Demo Document    body {       font-family: "Segoe UI", Tahoma, Geneva, Verdana, sans-serif;    }    .find {       font-size: 20px;       font-weight: 500;    } JavaScript Array Find() example CLICK HERE Click on the above button to find lion among the animals    function findLion(animal) {       return animal === "lion";    }    let fillEle = ... Read More

Explain JavaScript Error Object.

AmitDiwan
Updated on 16-Jul-2020 07:55:04

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The error object is basically thrown by the JavaScript interpreter when a script error occurs. This error object can also be thrown as exception for user defined exceptions. The two javaScript error object properties are −PropertyDescriptionnameIt sets or returns the name of the error.messageIt sets or returns the error message as stringFollowing is the code for error object in JavaScript −Example Live Demo Document    body {       font-family: "Segoe UI", Tahoma, Geneva, Verdana, sans-serif;    }    .result {       font-size: 20px;       font-weight: 500;    } ... Read More

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