Invert an object, such that keys become values and values become keys.
var invert = require( '@stdlib/object/inverse' );Inverts an object, such that keys become values and values become keys.
var out = invert({
'a': 'beep',
'b': 'boop'
});
// returns { 'beep': 'a', 'boop': 'b' }The function accepts the following options:
- duplicates:
booleanindicating whether to store keys mapped to duplicate values inarrays. Default:true.
By default, keys mapped to duplicate values are stored in arrays.
var out = invert({
'a': 'beep',
'b': 'beep'
});
// returns { 'beep': [ 'a', 'b' ] }To not allow duplicates, set the duplicates option to false. The output key-value pair will be the key most recently inserted into the input object.
var obj = {};
obj.a = 'beep';
obj.b = 'boop';
obj.c = 'beep'; // inserted after `a`
var out = invert( obj, {
'duplicates': false
});
// returns { 'beep': 'c', 'boop': 'b' }-
Beware when providing
objectshaving values which are themselvesobjects. This implementation relies on nativeobjectserialization (#toString) when converting values to keys.var obj = { 'a': [ 1, 2, 3 ], 'b': { 'c': 'd' } }; var out = invert( obj ); // returns { '1,2,3': 'a', '[object Object]': 'b' }
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Insertion order is not guaranteed, as
objectkey enumeration is not specified according to the ECMAScript specification. In practice, however, most engines use insertion order to sort anobject's keys, thus allowing for deterministic inversion.
var discreteUniform = require( '@stdlib/random/array/discrete-uniform' );
var objectKeys = require( '@stdlib/utils/keys' );
var invert = require( '@stdlib/object/inverse' );
// Create an array of random integers:
var arr = discreteUniform( 1000, 0, 100 );
// Invert the array to determine value frequency:
var out = invert( arr );
var keys = objectKeys( out );
// Compute the frequencies...
var i;
for ( i = 0; i < keys.length; i++ ) {
if ( out[ i ] ) {
out[ i ] = out[ i ].length;
} else {
out[ i ] = 0;
}
}
console.dir( out );@stdlib/object/inverse-by: invert an object, such that keys become values and values become keys, according to a transform function.