Map.prototype.entries()

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This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since July 2015.

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The entries() method of Map instances returns a new map iterator object that contains the [key, value] pairs for each element in this map in insertion order.

Try it

const map1 = new Map();

map1.set("0", "foo");
map1.set(1, "bar");

const iterator1 = map1.entries();

console.log(iterator1.next().value);
// Expected output: Array ["0", "foo"]

console.log(iterator1.next().value);
// Expected output: Array [1, "bar"]

Syntax

js
entries()

Parameters

None.

Return value

Examples

Using entries()

js
const myMap = new Map();
myMap.set("0", "foo");
myMap.set(1, "bar");
myMap.set({}, "baz");

const mapIter = myMap.entries();

console.log(mapIter.next().value); // ["0", "foo"]
console.log(mapIter.next().value); // [1, "bar"]
console.log(mapIter.next().value); // [Object, "baz"]

Specifications

Specification
ECMAScript® 2025 Language Specification
# sec-map.prototype.entries

Browser compatibility

See also