We have one object like this −
const obj1 = { name: " ", email: " " };
and another like this −
const obj2 = { name: ['x'], email: ['y']};
We are required to write a JavaScript function that takes in two such objects. and want the output to be the union like this −
const output = { name: {" ", [x]}, email: {" ", [y]} };
Example
The code for this will be −
const obj1 = { name: " ", email: " " }; const obj2 = { name: ['x'], email: ['y']}; const objectUnion = (obj1 = {}, obj2 = {}) => { const obj3 = { name:[], email:[] }; for(let i in obj1) { obj3[i].push(obj1[i]); } for(let i in obj2) { obj3[i].push(obj2[i]); } return obj3; }; console.log(objectUnion(obj1, obj2));
Output
And the output in the console will be −
{ name: [ ' ', [ 'x' ] ], email: [ ' ', [ 'y' ] ] }