JS : Convert Array of Strings to Array of Objects












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i have this array of strings :



let myArray : ["AA","BB" , "CC" ...]


I want to convert it to an array of objects:



myArray  = [{"id":1 , "value": "AAA"},{"id":2 , "value": "BBB"},{"id":3 , "value": "CCC"}...]


I ve trie with "let for":



for (let obj of  ListObj) {
let resObj = {};
resObj ['value'] = obj ;
equipment = resObj ;
}


And with map :



ListObj.map(obj => { 'value' = obj })


Suggestions ?










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    i have this array of strings :



    let myArray : ["AA","BB" , "CC" ...]


    I want to convert it to an array of objects:



    myArray  = [{"id":1 , "value": "AAA"},{"id":2 , "value": "BBB"},{"id":3 , "value": "CCC"}...]


    I ve trie with "let for":



    for (let obj of  ListObj) {
    let resObj = {};
    resObj ['value'] = obj ;
    equipment = resObj ;
    }


    And with map :



    ListObj.map(obj => { 'value' = obj })


    Suggestions ?










    share|improve this question

























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      i have this array of strings :



      let myArray : ["AA","BB" , "CC" ...]


      I want to convert it to an array of objects:



      myArray  = [{"id":1 , "value": "AAA"},{"id":2 , "value": "BBB"},{"id":3 , "value": "CCC"}...]


      I ve trie with "let for":



      for (let obj of  ListObj) {
      let resObj = {};
      resObj ['value'] = obj ;
      equipment = resObj ;
      }


      And with map :



      ListObj.map(obj => { 'value' = obj })


      Suggestions ?










      share|improve this question














      i have this array of strings :



      let myArray : ["AA","BB" , "CC" ...]


      I want to convert it to an array of objects:



      myArray  = [{"id":1 , "value": "AAA"},{"id":2 , "value": "BBB"},{"id":3 , "value": "CCC"}...]


      I ve trie with "let for":



      for (let obj of  ListObj) {
      let resObj = {};
      resObj ['value'] = obj ;
      equipment = resObj ;
      }


      And with map :



      ListObj.map(obj => { 'value' = obj })


      Suggestions ?







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          You can use .map() for this. It passes the index into the callback.



          myArray = myArray.map((str, index) => ({ value: str, id: index + 1 }));





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          You can use .map() for this. It passes the index into the callback.



          myArray = myArray.map((str, index) => ({ value: str, id: index + 1 }));





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          You can use .map() for this. It passes the index into the callback.



          myArray = myArray.map((str, index) => ({ value: str, id: index + 1 }));





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          • Beat me to it :)

            – clabe45
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          You can use .map() for this. It passes the index into the callback.



          myArray = myArray.map((str, index) => ({ value: str, id: index + 1 }));





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          You can use .map() for this. It passes the index into the callback.



          myArray = myArray.map((str, index) => ({ value: str, id: index + 1 }));






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