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map.set(1, 'num1'); // a numeric key
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map.set(true, 'bool1'); // a boolean key
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// remember the regular Object? it would keys to string
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// remember the regular Object? it would convert keys to string
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// Map keeps the type, so these two are different:
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alert( map.get(1) ); // 'num1'
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alert( map.get('1') ); // 'str1'
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Usually, properties of an object or elements of an array or another data structure are considered reachable and kept in memory while that data structure is in memory.
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In a regular `Map`, if we store an object as the key or as a value -- does not matter, then it is stored there even if there are no more references to it.
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In a regular `Map`, it does not matter if we store an object as a key or as a value.It is kept in memory even if there are no more references to it.
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For instance:
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```js
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