The Object.fromEntries() method in JavaScript is a standard built-in object which is used to transform a list of key-value pairs into an object. This method returns a new object whose properties are given by the entries of the iterable.
Syntax:
Object.fromEntries( iterable )
Parameters: This method accepts a single parameter iterable which holds an iterable such as Array or Map or other objects implementing the iterable protocol.
Return value: This method always returns a new object whose properties are given by the entries of the iterable.
The below examples illustrate the Object.fromEntries() method in JavaScript:
Example 1: In this example, we will convert a Map into an Object using the Object.fromEntries() method in JavaScript.
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const map1 = new Map([[ 'big' , 'small' ], [1, 0]]); const geek = Object.fromEntries(map1); console.log(geek); const map2 = new Map( [[ 'Geek1' , 'Intern' ], [ 'stipend' , 'Works basis' ]] ); const geek1 = Object.fromEntries(map2); console.log(geek1); |
Output:
Object { 1: 0, big: "small" } Object { Geek1: "Intern", stipend: "Works basis" }
Example 2: In this example, we will convert an Array into an Object using the Object.fromEntries() method in JavaScript.
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const arr1 = [[ 'big' , 'small' ], [1, 0], [ 'a' , 'z' ]]; const geek = Object.fromEntries(arr1); console.log(geek); const arr2 = [[ 'Geek1' , 'Intern' ], [ 'stipend' , 'Works basis' ]]; const geek1 = Object.fromEntries(arr2); console.log(geek1); |
Output:
Object { 1: 0, big: "small", a: "z" } Object { Geek1: "Intern", stipend: "Works basis" }
Example 3: In this example, we will see some other Conversions to objects using Object.fromEntries() method in JavaScript.
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const params = 'type=Get_the Value&geekno=34&paid=10' ; const searchParams = new URLSearchParams(params); console.log(Object.fromEntries(searchParams)); const object1 = { val1: 112, val2: 345, val3: 76 }; const object2 = Object.fromEntries( Object.entries(object1) .map(([key, val]) => [key, val * 3]) ); console.log(object2); |
Output:
Object { type: "Get_the Value", geekno: "34", paid: "10" } Object { val1: 336, val2: 1035, val3: 228 }
We have a complete list of Javascript Object methods, to check those please go through this JavaScript Object Complete Reference article.
Supported Browsers: The browsers supported by Object.fromEntries() method are listed below:
- Google Chrome 73 and above
- Firefox 63 and above
- Opera 60 and above
- Safari 12.1 and above
- Edge 79 and above