Example 1: javascript loop through object example
var person={
first_name:"johnny",
last_name: "johnson",
phone:"703-3424-1111"
};
for (var property in person) {
console.log(property,":",person[property]);
}
Example 2: javascript loop through array of objects
let arr = [object0, object1, object2];
for (let elm of arr) {
console.log(elm);
}
Example 3: ho to loop trough an array of objects
yourArray.forEach(function (arrayItem) {
var x = arrayItem.prop1 + 2;
console.log(x);
});
Example 4: loop array of objects
const myArray = [{x:100}, {x:200}, {x:300}];
const newArray= myArray.map(element => element.x);
console.log(newArray);
Example 5: loop array of objects
const myArray = [{x:100}, {x:200}, {x:300}];
const newArray= myArray.map(element => {
return {
...element,
x: element.x * 2
};
});
console.log(myArray);
console.log(newArray);
Example 6: iterate over array of objects javascript
const people = [
{name: 'John', group: 'A'},
{name: 'Andrew', group: 'C'},
{name: 'Peter', group: 'A'},
{name: 'James', group: 'B'},
{name: 'Hanna', group: 'A'},
{name: 'Adam', group: 'B'}];
const groupInfo = people.reduce((groups, person) => {
const {A = 0, B = 0, C = 0} = groups;
if (person.group === 'A') {
return {...groups, A: A + 1};
} else if (person.group === 'B') {
return {...groups, B: B + 1};
} else {
return {...groups, C: C + 1};
}
}, {});
console.log(groupInfo);