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from-pairs

v1.0.4

Published

Convert arrays into objects.

Downloads

25

Readme

from-pairs Build Status

Convert arrays into objects.

Pass either a single list of [key, value] pairs, or a list of keys, and a list of values. Passing by pairs is the reverse of pairs. If duplicate keys exist, the last value wins.

Inspired by _.object. 😄

Install

Install with npm

$ npm install from-pairs

Or unpkg

<script src="https://unpkg.com/[email protected]/umd/index.js" />

Check out the unit tests on CodePen.

Usage

const fromPairs = require('from-pairs');

fromPairs(['moe', 'larry', 'curly'], [30, 40, 50]);
//=> {moe: 30, larry: 40, curly: 50}

fromPairs([['moe', 30], ['larry', 40], ['curly', 50]]);
//=> {moe: 30, larry: 40, curly: 50}

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API

fromPairs(list)

list

Type: array
Default: none

The key-value pairs.

License

MIT