How to use `Object.values()` in JavaScript
By Tan Lee Published on Dec 18, 2024 256
The `Object.values()` method in JavaScript retrieves an array of an object's own enumerable property values, collecting all the values and returning them in array format.
For example:
const person = { name: 'Tom', age: 21, job: 'Engineer' }; const values = Object.values(person); console.log(values);
In this example, Object.values(person)
returns an array containing ['Tom', 21, 'Engineer']
, which are the values of the properties in the person
object.
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