node js loop through array of objects code example

Example 1: javascript loop through array of objects es6

/* new options with IE6: loop through array of objects */

const people = [
  {id: 100, name: 'Vikash'},
  {id: 101, name: 'Sugam'},
  {id: 102, name: 'Ashish'}
];

// using for of
for (let persone of people) {
  console.log(persone.id + ': ' + persone.name);
}

// using forEach(...)
people.forEach(person => {
 console.log(persone.id + ': ' + persone.name);
});
// output of above two methods
// 100: Vikash
// 101: Sugam
// 102: Ashish


// forEach(...) with index
people.forEach((person, index) => {
 console.log(index + ': ' + persone.name);
});
// output of above code in console
// 0: Vikash
// 1: Sugam
// 2: Ashish

Example 2: looping through an object of objects with arrays

let storeItems = {   
    eggs: {
      price: 3.77, quantity: 30
    },   
                  
    milk: {
      price: 2.22, quantity: 23
    },   
                   
    butter: {
      price: 2.00, quantity: 22
    },       
                   
    carrots: {
      price: 3.00, quantity: 11
    },   
                   
    beef: {
      price: 6.18, quantity: 34
    },   
    chicken: {
      price: 5.44, quantity: 34
    }
  };
  
  for(let item in storeItems) {   
    console.log(`${storeItems[item].quantity} ${item}s each cost ${storeItems[item].price}`);
}
  
  
// //OUTPUT:“30 eggs each cost 3.77”
// “23 milks each cost 2.22”
// “22 butters each cost 2”
// “11 carrots each cost 3”
// “34 beefs each cost 6.18”
// “34 chickens each cost 5.44”

Example 3: how to loop through an array of objects+

var arr = [[1,2], [3,4], [5,6]];
 for (var i=0; i < arr.length; i++) {
  for (var j=0; j < arr[i].length; j++) {
    console.log(arr[i][j]);
  }
}