set loop javascript code example
Example 1: javascript settimeout loop
function timeout() {
setTimeout(function () {
// Do Something Here
// Then recall the parent function to
// create a recursive loop.
timeout();
}, 1000);
}
Example 2: settimeout in loop javascript
var array = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]for(var i = 0; i < array.length; i++) { setTimeout(() => { console.log(array[i]) }, 1000);} // i = 5
Example 3: set in javascript
let mySet = new Set()
mySet.add(1) // Set [ 1 ]
mySet.add(5) // Set [ 1, 5 ]
mySet.add(5) // Set [ 1, 5 ]
mySet.add('some text') // Set [ 1, 5, 'some text' ]
let o = {a: 1, b: 2}
mySet.add(o)
mySet.add({a: 1, b: 2}) // o is referencing a different object, so this is okay
mySet.has(1) // true
mySet.has(3) // false, since 3 has not been added to the set
mySet.has(5) // true
mySet.has(Math.sqrt(25)) // true
mySet.has('Some Text'.toLowerCase()) // true
mySet.has(o) // true
mySet.size // 5
mySet.delete(5) // removes 5 from the set
mySet.has(5) // false, 5 has been removed
mySet.size // 4, since we just removed one value
console.log(mySet)
// logs Set(4) [ 1, "some text", {…}, {…} ] in Firefox
// logs Set(4) { 1, "some text", {…}, {…} } in Chrome
Example 4: add to set js
const mySet = new Set();
mySet.add(15);
mySet.add(33);
mySet.add(15);
for(let item of mySet) {
console.log(item)
// expected output: 15
// expected output: 33
}