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Use JavaScript Map Method to Access Nested Objects
Let’s say the following is our nested objects −
var details = [ { id:"101", firstName:"John", lastName:"Smith", age:25, countryName:"US", subjectDetails: { subjectId:"Java-101", subjectName:"Introduction to Java" }, }, { "uniqueId": "details_10001" } ]
Use map() along with typeOf to access nested objects. Following is the code −
Example
var details = [ { id:"101", firstName:"John", lastName:"Smith", age:25, countryName:"US", subjectDetails: { subjectId:"Java-101", subjectName:"Introduction to Java" }, }, { "uniqueId": "details_10001" } ] details.map((nestedObject)=>{ if (typeof nestedObject.subjectDetails != 'undefined') console.log("The subject Name="+nestedObject.subjectDetails.subjectName); })
To run the above program, you need to use the following command −
node fileName.js.
Here, my file name is demo119.js.
Output
This will produce the following output −
PS C:\Users\Amit\JavaScript-code> node demo119.js The subject Name=Introduction to Java
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