Example 1: for of js
let list = [4, 5, 6];
for (let i in list) {
console.log(i); // "0", "1", "2",
}
for (let i of list) {
console.log(i); // "4", "5", "6"
}
Example 2: js for of
const array1 = ['a', 'b', 'c'];
for (const element of array1) {
console.log(element);
}
Example 3: for in and for of in js
Object.prototype.objCustom = function () {};
Array.prototype.arrCustom = function () {};
let iterable = [3, 5, 7];
iterable.foo = "hello";
for (let i in iterable) {
console.log(i); // logs 0, 1, 2, "foo", "arrCustom", "objCustom"
}
for (let i of iterable) {
console.log(i); // logs 3, 5, 7
}
Example 4: for of and for in javascript
let arr = ['el1', 'el2', 'el3'];
arr.addedProp = 'arrProp';
// elKey are the property keys
for (let elKey in arr) {
console.log(elKey);
}
// elValue are the property values
for (let elValue of arr) {
console.log(elValue)
}
Example 5: for in and for of in js
let iterable = new Map([["a", 1], ["b", 2], ["c", 3]]);
for (let entry of iterable) {
console.log(entry);
}
// [a, 1]
// [b, 2]
// [c, 3]
for (let [key, value] of iterable) {
console.log(value);
}
// 1
// 2
// 3
Example 6: for in and for of in js
const iterable = [10, 20, 30];
for (const value of iterable) {
console.log("fef"+value);
}
// 10
// 20
// 30