loop through object javascript code example

Example 1: javascript loop through object

Object.entries(obj).forEach(
    ([key, value]) => console.log(key, value)
);

Example 2: loop through object javascript

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

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

// for-of with Object.keys()
for (var key of Object.keys(p)) {
    console.log(key + " -> " + p[key])
}

// Object.entries()
for (let [key, value] of Object.entries(p)) {
  console.log(`${key}: ${value}`);
}

Example 3: javascript loop through object

// object to loop through
let obj = { first: "John", last: "Doe" };

// loop through object and log each key and value pair
//ECMAScript 5
Object.keys(obj).forEach(function(key) {
    console.log(key, obj[key]);
});

//ECMAScript 6
for (const key of Object.keys(obj)) {
    console.log(key, obj[key]);
}

//ECMAScript 8
Object.entries(obj).forEach(
    ([key, value]) => console.log(key, value)
);

// OUTPUT
/*
   first John
   last Doe
*/

Example 4: loop through object javascript

for (var property in object) {
  if (object.hasOwnProperty(property)) {
    // Do things here
  }
}

Example 5: loop through object javascript

const fruits = {
  apple: 28,
  orange: 17,
  pear: 54,
}

const keys = Object.keys(fruits)
console.log(keys) // [apple, orange, pear]

Example 6: loop through object javascript

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

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