Example 1: javascript foreach
const avengers = ['thor', 'captain america', 'hulk'];
avengers.forEach((item, index)=>{
console.log(index, item)
})
Example 2: foreach javascript
var items = ["item1", "item2", "item3"]
var copie = [];
items.forEach(function(item){
copie.push(item);
});
Example 3: javascript foreach index
users.forEach((user, index)=>{
console.log(index);
});
Example 4: foreach in javascript
var a = ["a", "b", "c"];
a.forEach(function(entry) {
console.log(entry);
});
var fruits = ["apple", "orange", "cherry"];
fruits.forEach(myFunction);
function myFunction(item, index) {
document.getElementById("demo").innerHTML += index + ":" + item + "<br>";
}
Example 5: 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);
});
Example 6: javascript foreach
const colors = ['blue', 'green', 'white'];
function iterate(item) {
console.log(item);
}
colors.forEach(iterate);