Following is our object −
const customerDetails=[
{customerFirstName: "David"},
{customerLastName: "Miller"},
{customerCountryName: "US"},
{customerAge: "29"},
{isMarried: false},
{customerCollegeName: null}
];Let’s assign values to a computed property using slice() along with map().
Example
const customerDetails=[
{customerFirstName: "David"},
{customerLastName: "Miller"},
{customerCountryName: "US"},
{customerAge: "29"},
{isMarried: false},
{customerCollegeName: null}
];
const newCustomerDetails =
customerDetails.slice(2,4).concat(customerDetails[5]).map(obj=>({
propertyKey: Object.keys(obj)[0],
propertyValue: Object.values(obj)[0]
}));
console.log(newCustomerDetails);To run the above program, you need to use the following command −
node fileName.js.
Here, my file name is demo135.js.
Output
This will produce the following output −
PS C:\Users\Amit\JavaScript-code> node demo135.js
[
{ propertyKey: 'customerCountryName', propertyValue: 'US' },
{ propertyKey: 'customerAge', propertyValue: '29' },
{ propertyKey: 'customerCollegeName', propertyValue: null }
]