object for each javascript code example

Example 1: foreach object javascript

const students = {
  adam: {age: 20},
  kevin: {age: 22},
};

Object.entries(students).forEach(student => {
  // key: student[0]
  // value: student[1]
  console.log(`Student: ${student[0]} is ${student[1].age} years old`);
});
/* Output:
Student: adam is 20 years old
Student: kevin is 22 years old
*/

Example 2: javascript foreach object keys

var lunch = {
	sandwich: 'ham',
	snack: 'chips',
	drink: 'soda',
	desert: 'cookie',
	guests: 3,
	alcohol: false,
};

Object.keys(lunch).forEach(function (item) {
	console.log(item); // key
	console.log(lunch[item]); // value
});

// returns "sandwich", "ham", "snack", "chips", "drink", "soda", "desert", "cookie", "guests", 3, "alcohol", false

Example 3: js loop through object

const obj = { a: 1, b: 2 };

Object.keys(obj).forEach(key => {
	console.log("key: ", key);
  	console.log("Value: ", obj[key]);
} );

Example 4: foreach object javascript

const obj = {
  name: 'Jean-Luc Picard',
  rank: 'Captain'
};

// Prints "name Jean-Luc Picard" followed by "rank Captain"
Object.entries(obj).forEach(entry => {
  const [key, value] = entry;
  console.log(key, value);
});

Example 5: js loop over object

const object = {a: 1, b: 2, c: 3};

for (const property in object) {
  console.log(`${property}: ${object[property]}`);
}

Example 6: for each element in object

var obj = {
  first: "John",
  last: "Doe"
};

//
//	Visit non-inherited enumerable keys
//
Object.keys(obj).forEach(function(key) {

  console.log(key, obj[key]);

});