JavaScript foreach
const avengers = ['thor', 'captain america', 'hulk'];
avengers.forEach((item, index)=>{
console.log(index, item)
})
connect.sonveer
const avengers = ['thor', 'captain america', 'hulk'];
avengers.forEach((item, index)=>{
console.log(index, item)
})
var colors = ['red', 'blue', 'green'];
colors.forEach(function(color) {
console.log(color);
});
var items = ["item1", "item2", "item3"]
var copie = [];
items.forEach(function(item){
copie.push(item);
});
let names = ['josh', 'joe', 'ben', 'dylan'];
// index and sourceArr are optional, sourceArr == ['josh', 'joe', 'ben', 'dylan']
names.forEach((name, index, sourceArr) => {
console.log(color, idx, sourceArr)
});
// josh 0 ['josh', 'joe', 'ben', 'dylan']
// joe 1 ['josh', 'joe', 'ben', 'dylan']
// ben 2 ['josh', 'joe', 'ben', 'dylan']
// dylan 3 ['josh', 'joe', 'ben', 'dylan']
let colors = ['red', 'blue', 'green'];
// idx and sourceArr optional; sourceArr == colors
colors.forEach(function(color, idx, sourceArr) {
console.log(color, idx, sourceArr)
});
const fruits = ['mango', 'papaya', 'pineapple', 'apple'];
fruits.forEach(function(fruit){
console.log('I want to eat a ' + fruit)
});