Let’s say the following are our array of objects −
var studentDetails = [ { firstName: "John", listOfSubject: ['MySQL', 'MongoDB']}, {firstName: "David", listOfSubject: ['Java', 'C'] }]
We need to add the following in the already created array of objects −
{firstName: "Bob", listOfSubject: ['JavaScript']};
Example
var studentDetails = [ { firstName: "John", listOfSubject: ['MySQL', 'MongoDB']}, {firstName: "David", listOfSubject: ['Java', 'C']}]; updateThisObject = {firstName: "Bob", listOfSubject: ['JavaScript']}; function forLoopExample(studentObjects, updateObj){ for(var index = 0;index < studentObjects.length; index++) { if(updateObj.listOfSubject.join("") === studentObjects[index].listOfSubject.join("")) { studentObjects[index] = updateObj; return; } } studentObjects.push(updateObj); } forLoopExample(studentDetails, updateThisObject); console.log(studentDetails);
To run the above program, you need to use the following command −
node fileName.js.
Here, my file name is demo100.js.
Output
This will produce the following output −
PS C:\Users\Amit\JavaScript-code> node demo100.js [ { firstName: 'John', listOfSubject: [ 'MySQL', 'MongoDB' ] }, { firstName: 'David', listOfSubject: [ 'Java', 'C' ] }, { firstName: 'Bob', listOfSubject: [ 'JavaScript' ] } ]