![]() Word, in particular, has some interesting features tucked away behind your function keys. In this post, I’ll write a function that inverts the keys and values in a hash map, give a couple of examples in regards to how and why you’d want to do that, and explain the short-comings of the approach. Looking for a simple way to fix your Vauxhall flip key We sell a repair kit that you can buy either on Amazon or on our website. The function keys on keyboards don’t get the love they used to, but depending on the app you’re running, they can still be quite handy. For example, sometimes I’d like to iterate over the values and perform an action on them, or perhaps check that a value exists in the hash map. ![]() There are times when I would like to do work with the values in a Javascript object used as a hash map.
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