Map().set() does not add element in Collection, using NativeScript












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I recently have had a problem when coding using NativeScript.
I tried using Map() object as a Collection, but its set() method seems not to work.



I use the following snippet :



var r = new Map();
r.set("one", "two");
console.dir(r);


It however outputs an empty Map(), and I do not know why...



For your convenience, here is a link to a NativeScript PlayGround: https://play.nativescript.org/?template=play-ng&id=evhIxX&v=2



I inserted the snippet inside home.components.ts



Thanks alot!



LMy










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    I recently have had a problem when coding using NativeScript.
    I tried using Map() object as a Collection, but its set() method seems not to work.



    I use the following snippet :



    var r = new Map();
    r.set("one", "two");
    console.dir(r);


    It however outputs an empty Map(), and I do not know why...



    For your convenience, here is a link to a NativeScript PlayGround: https://play.nativescript.org/?template=play-ng&id=evhIxX&v=2



    I inserted the snippet inside home.components.ts



    Thanks alot!



    LMy










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      I recently have had a problem when coding using NativeScript.
      I tried using Map() object as a Collection, but its set() method seems not to work.



      I use the following snippet :



      var r = new Map();
      r.set("one", "two");
      console.dir(r);


      It however outputs an empty Map(), and I do not know why...



      For your convenience, here is a link to a NativeScript PlayGround: https://play.nativescript.org/?template=play-ng&id=evhIxX&v=2



      I inserted the snippet inside home.components.ts



      Thanks alot!



      LMy










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      I recently have had a problem when coding using NativeScript.
      I tried using Map() object as a Collection, but its set() method seems not to work.



      I use the following snippet :



      var r = new Map();
      r.set("one", "two");
      console.dir(r);


      It however outputs an empty Map(), and I do not know why...



      For your convenience, here is a link to a NativeScript PlayGround: https://play.nativescript.org/?template=play-ng&id=evhIxX&v=2



      I inserted the snippet inside home.components.ts



      Thanks alot!



      LMy







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          Actually it works, if you try r.get("one") then you will see two in console.



          May be console.dir does not handle Map as expected. You may report that in the GitHub project.






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          • Yes you're right, many thanks!
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          Actually it works, if you try r.get("one") then you will see two in console.



          May be console.dir does not handle Map as expected. You may report that in the GitHub project.






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          Actually it works, if you try r.get("one") then you will see two in console.



          May be console.dir does not handle Map as expected. You may report that in the GitHub project.






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          • Yes you're right, many thanks!
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          Actually it works, if you try r.get("one") then you will see two in console.



          May be console.dir does not handle Map as expected. You may report that in the GitHub project.






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          Actually it works, if you try r.get("one") then you will see two in console.



          May be console.dir does not handle Map as expected. You may report that in the GitHub project.







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