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Extend a Map instance with one or more others.
$ npm install map-extend
Stable
const extend = require('map-extend')
// shallow merge
extend(map, ...maps) // merge map entries in `maps` into `map`
// merge entry values in `maps` before merging into `map`
extend(true, map, ...maps)
extend([merge = false], map, ...maps)
Extend a Map
instance with one or more other maps where merge
is a
boolean (default: false
) used to indicate if the entry values for each
candidate found in maps
should be merged before extending map
.
If true
the extend()
module function is used with deep
set to true
on the entry values in the order in which they are given.
// copy entries from `maps` into `map`
extend(map, ...maps)
// copy and merge entry values in `maps` into `map`
extend(true, map, ...maps)
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Extend a Map instance with one or more others.
The npm package map-extend receives a total of 134 weekly downloads. As such, map-extend popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that map-extend demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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