Array.prototype.flat
returns a new array with all sub-array elements concatenated into it recursively up to the specified depth.
Array.prototype.flatMap
first maps each element using a mapping function, then flattens the result into a new array. It is identical to a map followed by a flatten of depth 1, but flatMap is quite often useful and merging both into one method is slightly more efficient.
When the flatMap
method is called with one or two arguments, the following steps are taken:
"length"
)).When the flat
method is called with zero or one arguments, the following steps are taken:
"length"
))."length"
)).The initial value of the @@unscopables data property is an object created by the following steps:
"copyWithin"
, "entries"
, "fill"
, "find"
, "findIndex"
, "flat"
, "flatMap"
, "includes"
, "keys"
, "values"
, This property has the attributes { [[Writable]]:
The own property names of this object are property names that were not included as standard properties of Array.prototype
prior to in earlier editions of the ECMAScript 2015 specification. These names are ignored for with
statement binding purposes in order to preserve the behaviour of existing code that might use one of these names as a binding in an outer scope that is shadowed by a with
statement whose binding object is an Array object.
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