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javascript - Array.from() vs spread syntax

Is there some difference between using Array.from(document.querySelectorAll('div')) or [...document.querySelectorAll('div')]?

Here is a example:

let spreadDivArray = [...document.querySelectorAll('div')];
console.log(spreadDivArray);

let divArrayFrom = Array.from(document.querySelectorAll('div'));
console.log(divArrayFrom);

The console.log() will log the same result.

Is there any performance difference?

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Spread element (it's not an operator) works only with objects that are iterable (i.e. implement the @@iterator method). Array.from() works also on array-like objects (i.e. objects that have the length property and indexed elements) which are not iterable. See this example:

const arrayLikeObject = { 0: 'a', 1: 'b', length: 2 };

// This logs ['a', 'b']
console.log(Array.from(arrayLikeObject));
// This throws TypeError: arrayLikeObject[Symbol.iterator] is not a function
console.log([...arrayLikeObject]);

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