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useArrayMap
Reactive Array.map
Usage
Use with array of multiple refs
import { useArrayMap } from '@vueuse/core';
const item1 = ref(0);
const item2 = ref(2);
const item3 = ref(4);
const item4 = ref(6);
const item5 = ref(8);
const list = [item1, item2, item3, item4, item5];
const result = useArrayMap(list, (i) => i * 2);
// result.value: [0, 4, 8, 12, 16]
item1.value = 1;
// result.value: [2, 4, 8, 12, 16]
Use with reactive array
import { useArrayMap } from '@vueuse/core';
const list = ref([0, 1, 2, 3, 4]);
const result = useArrayMap(list, (i) => i * 2);
// result.value: [0, 2, 4, 6, 8]
list.value.pop();
// result.value: [0, 2, 4, 6]
Type Declarations
export type UseArrayMapReturn<T = any> = ComputedRef<T[]>;
/**
* Reactive `Array.map`
*
* @see https://vueuse.org/useArrayMap
* @param list - the array was called upon.
* @param fn - a function that is called for every element of the given `list`. Each time `fn` executes, the returned value is added to the new array.
*
* @returns a new array with each element being the result of the callback function.
*
* @__NO_SIDE_EFFECTS__
*/
export declare function useArrayMap<T, U = T>(
list: MaybeRefOrGetter<MaybeRefOrGetter<T>[]>,
fn: (element: T, index: number, array: T[]) => U,
): UseArrayMapReturn<U>;