Let’s say, we have an array of objects like this −
const arr = [ {"name1": "firstString"}, {"name2": "secondString"}, {"name3": "thirdString"}, {"name4": "fourthString"}, {"name5": "fifthString"}, {"name6": "sixthString"}, ];
We are required to write a function that takes one such array of objects and returns an object with all the properties listed in that object.
So, let’s write the code for this function. It can be done through the Array reduce method −
Example
const arr = [ {"name1": "firstString"}, {"name2": "secondString"}, {"name3": "thirdString"}, {"name4": "fourthString"}, {"name5": "fifthString"}, {"name6": "sixthString"}, ]; const reduceArray = arr => { return arr.reduce((acc, val) => { Object.assign(acc, val); return acc; }, {}); };
Output
The output in the console will be −
{ name1: 'firstString', name2: 'secondString', name3: 'thirdString', name4: 'fourthString', name5: 'fifthString', name6: 'sixthString' }