Let’s say, we have subject records with the time when we are planning to study them −
const scheduleDetails = [ { subjectName: 'JavaScript', studyTime: '5 PM - 11 PM' }, { subjectName: 'MySQL', studyTime: '12 AM - 4PM' } ]
Here is how we can use the map(). Following is the code −
Example
const scheduleDetails = [ { subjectName: 'JavaScript', studyTime: '5 PM - 11 PM' }, { subjectName: 'MySQL', studyTime: '12 AM - 4PM' } ] function timeToReadSubjectName(scheduleDetails) { var currentTime = new Date().getHours(); let result = ''; scheduleDetails.map(obj => { const hourDetails = obj.studyTime.split(' '); const firstCurrentTime = hourDetails[1] === 'PM' ? 12 : 0; const secondCurrentTime = hourDetails[4] === 'PM' ? 12 : 0; if (currentTime > (+hourDetails[0] + firstCurrentTime) && currentTime < (+hourDetails[3] + secondCurrentTime)) { result = obj.subjectName; }; }) return result; } console.log("The Subject which you need to read in this time="+timeToReadSubjectName(scheduleDetails));
To run the above program, you need to use the following command −
node fileName.js.
Here, my file name is demo128.js.
Output
This will produce the following output −
PS C:\Users\Amit\JavaScript-code> node demo128.js The Subject which you need to read in this time=JavaScript