Let’s say the following are our numbers with object values −
var numberObject = { 2:90 , 6: 98 }
Use Array.from() in JavaScript −
var fillThePositionValue = Array.from({length: 15}, (value, index) => numberObject[index+ 1] || "novalue")
Example
Following is the code to loop numbers with object values −
var numberObject = { 2:90 , 6: 98 } console.log("The actual object is="); console.log(numberObject); var fillThePositionValue = Array.from({length: 15}, (value, index) => numberObject[index+ 1] || "novalue") console.log("After filling the value, the actual object is="); console.log(fillThePositionValue)
To run the above program, you need to use the following command −
node fileName.js.
Here, my file name is demo215.js.
Output
The output is as follows −
PS C:\Users\Amit\JavaScript-code> node demo215.js The actual object is= { '2': 90, '6': 98 } After filling the value, the actual object is= [ 'novalue', 90, 'novalue', 'novalue', 'novalue', 98, 'novalue', 'novalue', 'novalue', 'novalue', 'novalue', 'novalue', 'novalue', 'novalue', 'novalue' ]