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Add Property to Common Items in Array and Array of Objects in JavaScript
To add property, use map(). Let’s say the following is our array −
const firstname = ['John', 'David', 'Bob'];
Following are our array of objects −
const studentDetails = [ { firstname: 'Carol', marks: 78 }, { firstname: 'Mike', marks: 89 }, { firstname: 'Bob', marks: 86 } ];
Example
Following is the code −
const firstname = ['John', 'David', 'Bob']; const studentDetails = [ { firstname: 'Carol', marks: 78 }, { firstname: 'Mike', marks: 89 }, { firstname: 'Bob', marks: 86 } ]; const data = new Set(firstname); const result = studentDetails.map(tmpObject => { if (data.has(tmpObject.firstname)) tmpObject.isPresent ="This is present"; else tmpObject.isPresent = "This is not present"; return tmpObject; }); console.log(result);
To run the above program, you need to use the following command −
node fileName.js.
Here, my file name is demo219.js.
Output
The output is as follows −
PS C:\Users\Amit\JavaScript-code> node demo219.js [ { firstname: 'Carol', marks: 78, isPresent: 'This is not present' }, { firstname: 'Mike', marks: 89, isPresent: 'This is not present' }, { firstname: 'Bob', marks: 86, isPresent: 'This is present' } ]
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