The set()
method adds or updates an element with a specified key and a value to a Map
object.
Map.prototype.set()
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Syntax
set(key, value)
Parameters
-
key
-
The key of the element to add to the
Map
object. The key may be any JavaScript type (any primitive value or any type of JavaScript object). -
value
-
The value of the element to add to the
Map
object. The value may be any JavaScript type (any primitive value or any type of JavaScript object).
Return value
The Map
object.
Examples
Using set()
let myMap = new Map() // Add new elements to the map myMap.set('bar', 'foo') myMap.set(1, 'foobar') // Update an element in the map myMap.set('bar', 'baz')
Using the set() with chaining
Since the set()
method returns back the same Map
object, you can chain the method call like below:
// Add new elements to the map with chaining. myMap.set('bar', 'foo') .set(1, 'foobar') .set(2, 'baz');
Specifications
Browser compatibility
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See also
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Map/set