--- title: Map Function --- ## The Map Function The `map()` function is used for creating a new array from an existing one, applying a function to each one of the elements of the first array. The original syntax of the map function is: ```javascript let new_arr = arr.map(function callback(currentValue, index, array) { // Do some stuff with currentValue (index and array are optionals) }) ``` ### Example (ES6): ```javascript const myArray_1 = [1, 2, 3, 4]; const myArray_2 = myArray_1.map(el => el * 2); ``` `myArray_2` will contain the elements: `[2, 4, 6, 8]` `map()` is a method of the `Array` object, so to pass that function to an iterable object it is necessary to make the object an Array.