js function loop() code example

Example 1: for loop javascript

var i;
for (i = 0; i < cars.length; i++) {
  text += cars[i] + "<br>";
}

Example 2: javascript loop

let array = ['Item 1', 'Item 2', 'Item 3'];

for (let index = 0; index < array.length; index++) {
  console.log("index", index);
  console.log("array item", array[index]);
}

Example 3: for loop javascript

var listItem = [
        {name: 'myName1', gender: 'male'},
        {name: 'myName2', gender: 'female'},
        {name: 'myName3', gender: 'male'},
        {name: 'myName4', gender: 'female'},
      ]

    for (const iterator of listItem) {
        console.log(iterator.name+ ' and '+ iterator.gender);
    }

Example 4: javascript for loops

JavaScript For Loop: Summary
There are three types of for loops: the regular for loop, the for/in loop and for/of loop.
The for loop iterates through an array.
The for/in loop iterates through the properties of an object.
The for/of loop iterates through iterable objects, like arrays and strings.

Example 5: javascript loop

let array = ["foo", "bar"]

let low = 0; // the index to start at
let high = array.length; // can also be a number

/* high can be a direct access too
	the first part will be executed when the loop starts 
    	for the first time
	the second part ("i < high") is the condition 
    	for it to loop over again.
    the third part will be executen every time the code 
        block in the loop is closed.
*/ 
for(let i = low; i < high; i++) { 
  // the variable i is the index, which is
  // the amount of times the loop has looped already
  console.log(i);
  console.log(array[i]); 
} // i will be incremented when this is hit.

// output: 
/*
	0
    foo
    1
    bar
*/

Example 6: for loop in js

for (let counter = 1; counter < 3; counter++) {

    // console.log(counter,'\n');       
}