The
flatMap()method returns a new array formed by applying a given callback function to each element of the array, and then flattening the result by one level. It is identical to amap()followed by aflat()of depth 1 (arr.map(...args).flat()), but slightly more efficient than calling those two methods separately.(c) MDN
🐊Putout plugin adds ability to apply flatMap(). Check out in 🐊Putout Editor.
npm i @putout/plugin-apply-flat-map
{
"rules": {
"apply-flat-map": "on"
}
}array.map(getId).flat();array.flatMap(getId);| Linter | Rule | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| 🐊 Putout | apply-flat-map |
✅ |
| ⏣ ESLint | unicorn/prefer-flat-map |
✅ |
| 🏛 Rome | useFlatMap |
✅ |
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