The Javascript Object entries() method gives an array with enumerable property key-value pairs of a specified object.
Syntax:
Object.entries(object)
Parameters:
object: It represents the object whose enumerable property key-value pairs have to be get.
Return:
An array with enumerable property key-value pairs.
Example:
<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <body> <script> const a = { 10: 'BRONZE', 20: 'SILVER', 30: 'PLATINUM', 40: 'GOLD', 50: 'DIAMOND' }; document.write(Object.entries(a)[4]); </script> </body> </html>