# Combine An Array Of Objects Into A Single Object If you've spent any amount of time pulling data out of a JSON file with `jq`, you may have run into a result set that looks a little too spacious. It's this array of single key-value pair objects. ```bash $ jq '.items | map({(.slug)}: .amount})' my-data.json [ { "key-1": 123 }, { "key-2": 345 }, { "key-3": 456 }, ... ] ``` When what you really wanted was a single object full of those unique key-value pairs. That query has you 90% of the way there. The trick is to pipe that array through the [`add` function](https://jqlang.github.io/jq/manual/#add) which will combine each of those individual objects into a single object. ```bash $ jq '.items | map({(.slug)}: .amount}) | add' my-data.json { "key-1": 123, "key-2": 345, "key-3": 456, ... } ```