For each JavaScript code example

Example 1: javascript foreach

const avengers = ['thor', 'captain america', 'hulk'];
avengers.forEach((item, index)=>{
	console.log(index, item)
})

Example 2: javascript foreach

var colors = ['red', 'blue', 'green'];

colors.forEach(function(color) {
  console.log(color);
});

Example 3: for each js

const fruits = ['mango', 'papaya', 'pineapple', 'apple'];

// Iterate over fruits below

// Normal way
fruits.forEach(function(fruit){
  console.log('I want to eat a ' + fruit)
});

Example 4: javascript loop through array

var myStringArray = ["hey","World"];
var arrayLength = myStringArray.length;
for (var i = 0; i < arrayLength; i++) {
    console.log(myStringArray[i]);
    //Do something
}

Example 5: for each javascript

let numbers = ['one', 'two', 'three', 'four'];

numbers.forEach((num) => {
  console.log(num);
});  // one   //two //three // four

Example 6: for each javascript

const movies = [
{name: "A New Hope", director: "George Lucas", release: "1977-05-25", episodeID: 4},
{name: "Attack of the Clones", director: "George Lucas", release: "2002-05-16", episodeID: 2},
{name: "Return of the Jedi", director: "Richard Marquand", release: "1983-05-25", episodeID: 6},
{name: "Revenge of the Sith", director: "George Lucas", release: "2005-05-19", episodeID: 3},
{name: "The Empire Strikes Back", director: "Irvin Kershner", release: "1980-05-17", episodeID: 5},
{name: "The Phantom Menace", director: "George Lucas", release: "1999-05-19", episodeID: 1}     
]
movies.forEach((movies) => {
  console.log(movies.name);
});
/*A New Hope
Attack of the Clones
Return of the Jedi
Revenge of the Sith
The Empire Strikes Back
The Phantom Menace*/