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JQuery map() Method

Last Updated : 11 Jul, 2023
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This map() Method in jQuery is used to translate all items in an array or object to a new array of items.

Syntax:

jQuery.map( array/object, callback )

Parameters: This method accepts two parameters which are mentioned above and described below:

  • array/object: This parameter holds the Array or object to translate.
  • callback: This parameter holds the function to process each item against.

Return Value: It returns the array.

The below examples illustrate the use of map() method in jQuery:

Example 1: This example uses jQuery.map() method and return the square of the array element.

html
<!DOCTYPE html> <html>  <head>     <meta charset="utf-8">     <title>JQuery | map() method</title>     <script src= "https://code.jquery.com/jquery-3.4.1.js">     </script>  </head>  <body style="text-align:center;">      <h1 style="color: green">         GeeksforGeeks     </h1>      <h3>JQuery | map() method</h3>     <b>Array = [2, 5, 6, 3, 8, 9]</b>     <br>     <br>     <button onclick="geek()">         Click     </button>     <br>     <br>     <b id="root"></b>     <script>         function geek() {             let el = document.getElementById('root');             let arr = [2, 5, 6, 3, 8, 9];              let newArr = jQuery.map(arr, function (val, index) {                 return {                     number: val,                     square: val * val                 };             })             el.innerHTML = JSON.stringify(newArr);         }     </script>  </body>  </html> 

Output:

Example 2: This example use map() method to concatenate character ‘A’ with every character of the name.

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<!DOCTYPE html> <html>  <head>     <meta charset="utf-8">     <title>JQuery | map() method</title>     <script src= "https://code.jquery.com/jquery-3.4.1.js">     </script>  </head>  <body style="text-align:center;">      <h1 style="color: green">         GeeksforGeeks     </h1>      <h3>JQuery | map() method</h3>     <b>String = "Shubham"</b>     <br>     <br>     <button onclick="geek()">         Click     </button>     <br>     <br>     <b id="root"></b>      <script>         function geek() {             let el = document.getElementById('root');             let name = "Shubham";             name = name.split("");              // New array of character and names             // concatenated with 'A'             let newName = jQuery.map(name, function (item) {                 return item + 'A<br>';             })             el.innerHTML = newName;         }     </script> </body>  </html> 

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