const array1 = [
{
id: "40",
alias: "Number",
name: "Number",
},
{
id: "41",
alias: "Salary",
name: "Salary",
},
];
const array2 = [
{
id: "Sum__Salary__U3VtKFVTJTIwRW1wbG95ZWUuU2FsYXJ5KQ__",
name: "Salary",
},
{ id: "40", name: "Number" },
];
I want to modify my array2, my ‘Salary’ id should become “41” in my second array instead of “Sum__Salary__U3VtKFVTJTIwRW1wbG95ZWUuU2FsYXJ5KQ__”
Sharing the snipped which i have tried:
const result = array1
.filter((array1Value) =>
[...array2].find(
(array2Value) => array2Value.name === array1Value.alias
)
)
.map((column) => ({
id: column.id,
name: column.name,
}));
console.log("result: ", result);
The above snippet is working fine, but here I am returning new set of array using map, is there any way where I can replace the values instead of creating new set of array? Looking for good approach to implement this.