--- id: 8d5823c8c441eddfaeb5bdef title: Create a Map Data Structure challengeType: 1 forumTopicId: 301629 dashedName: create-a-map-data-structure --- # --description-- The next few challenges will cover maps and hash tables. Maps are data structures that store key-value pairs. In JavaScript, these are available to us as objects. Maps provide rapid lookup of stored items based on key values and are very common and useful data structures. # --instructions-- Let's get some practice creating our own map. Because JavaScript objects provide a much more efficient map structure than anything we could write here, this is intended primarily as a learning exercise. However, JavaScript objects only provide us with certain operations. What if we wanted to define custom operations? Use the `Map` object provided here as a wrapper around a JavaScript `object`. Create the following methods and operations on the Map object: # --hints-- The Map data structure should exist. ```js assert( (function () { var test = false; if (typeof Map !== 'undefined') { test = new Map(); } return typeof test == 'object'; })() ); ``` The Map object should have the following methods: add, remove, get, has, values, clear, and size. ```js assert( (function () { var test = false; if (typeof Map !== 'undefined') { test = new Map(); } return ( typeof test.add == 'function' && typeof test.remove == 'function' && typeof test.get == 'function' && typeof test.has == 'function' && typeof test.values == 'function' && typeof test.clear == 'function' && typeof test.size == 'function' ); })() ); ``` The add method should add items to the map. ```js assert( (function () { var test = false; if (typeof Map !== 'undefined') { test = new Map(); } test.add(5, 6); test.add(2, 3); test.add(2, 5); return test.size() == 2; })() ); ``` The has method should return true for added items and false for absent items. ```js assert( (function () { var test = false; if (typeof Map !== 'undefined') { test = new Map(); } test.add('test', 'value'); return test.has('test') && !test.has('false'); })() ); ``` The get method should accept keys as input and should return the associated values. ```js assert( (function () { var test = false; if (typeof Map !== 'undefined') { test = new Map(); } test.add('abc', 'def'); return test.get('abc') == 'def'; })() ); ``` The values method should return all the values stored in the map as strings in an array. ```js assert( (function () { var test = false; if (typeof Map !== 'undefined') { test = new Map(); } test.add('a', 'b'); test.add('c', 'd'); test.add('e', 'f'); var vals = test.values(); return ( vals.indexOf('b') != -1 && vals.indexOf('d') != -1 && vals.indexOf('f') != -1 ); })() ); ``` The clear method should empty the map and the size method should return the number of items present in the map. ```js assert( (function () { var test = false; if (typeof Map !== 'undefined') { test = new Map(); } test.add('b', 'b'); test.add('c', 'd'); test.remove('asdfas'); var init = test.size(); test.clear(); return init == 2 && test.size() == 0; })() ); ``` # --seed-- ## --seed-contents-- ```js var Map = function() { this.collection = {}; // Only change code below this line // Only change code above this line }; ``` # --solutions-- ```js var Map = function() { this.collection = {}; // Only change code below this line this.add = function(key,value) { this.collection[key] = value; } this.remove = function(key) { delete this.collection[key]; } this.get = function(key) { return this.collection[key]; } this.has = function(key) { return this.collection.hasOwnProperty(key) } this.values = function() { return Object.values(this.collection); } this.size = function() { return Object.keys(this.collection).length; } this.clear = function() { for(let item of Object.keys(this.collection)) { delete this.collection[item]; } } // Only change code above this line }; ```