fix(curriculum): fix method listings to improve readability of description (#45483)

* fix method listings

* fix lint
This commit is contained in:
Tim Eggers
2022-03-22 20:07:30 +01:00
committed by GitHub
parent 94650964c4
commit caaa416be0

View File

@ -8,7 +8,15 @@ dashedName: create-an-es6-javascript-map
# --description--
The new version of JavaScript provides us with a built-in Map object which provides much of the functionality we wrote by hand in the last challenge. This Map object, although similar to regular JavaScript objects, provides some useful functionality that normal objects lack. For example, an ES6 Map tracks the insertion order of items that are added to it. Here is a more complete overview of its methods: `.has(key)` returns true or false based on the presence of a key `.get(key)` returns the value associated with a key `.set(key, value)` sets a new key, value pair `.delete(key)` removes a key, value pair `.clear()` removes all key, value pairs `.entries()` returns an array of all the keys in insertion order `.values()` returns an array of all the values in insertion order
The new version of JavaScript provides us with a built-in Map object which provides much of the functionality we wrote by hand in the last challenge. This Map object, although similar to regular JavaScript objects, provides some useful functionality that normal objects lack. For example, an ES6 Map tracks the insertion order of items that are added to it. Here is a more complete overview of its methods:
- `.has(key)` returns true or false based on the presence of a key
- `.get(key)` returns the value associated with a key
- `.set(key, value)` sets a new key, value pair
- `.delete(key)` removes a key, value pair
- `.clear()` removes all key, value pairs
- `.entries()` returns an array of all the keys in insertion order
- `.values()` returns an array of all the values in insertion order
# --instructions--