for each on object javascript code example

Example 1: javascript foreach object

const list = {
  key: "value",
  name: "lauren",
  email: "[email protected]",
  age: 30
};

// Object.keys returns an array of the keys
// for the object passed in as an argument.

Object.keys(list).forEach(val => {
  let key = val;
  let value = list[val];
  console.log(`${key} : ${value}`);
});

// Returns:
// "key : value"
// "name : lauren";
// "email : [email protected]"
// "age : 30"

Example 2: foreach object javascript

const obj = {
  name: 'Jean-Luc Picard',
  rank: 'Captain'
};

// Prints "name Jean-Luc Picard" followed by "rank Captain"
Object.entries(obj).forEach(entry => {
  const [key, value] = entry;
  console.log(key, value);
});

Example 3: for each element in object

var obj = {
  first: "John",
  last: "Doe"
};

//
//	Visit non-inherited enumerable keys
//
Object.keys(obj).forEach(function(key) {

  console.log(key, obj[key]);

});

Example 4: foreach object javascript

const obj = {
  a: "aa",
  b: "bb",
  c: "cc",
};
//This for loop will loop through all keys in the object.
// You can get the value by calling the key on the object with "[]"
for(let key in obj) {
  console.log(key);
  console.log(obj[key]);
}

//This will return the following:
// a
// aa
// b
// bb
// c
// cc

Example 5: foreach object javascript

Add thisvar p = {
    "p1": "value1",
    "p2": "value2",
    "p3": "value3"
};

for (var key in p) {
    if (p.hasOwnProperty(key)) {
        console.log(key + " -> " + p[key]);
    }
}

Example 6: for each of object

Object.keys(object).map(function(objectKey, index) {
    var value = object[objectKey];
    console.log(value);
});