iterate object javascript
let obj = {
key1: "value1",
key2: "value2",
key3: "value3",
key4: "value4",
}
Object.entries(obj).forEach(([key, value]) => {
console.log(key, value);
});
iterate object javascript
let obj = {
key1: "value1",
key2: "value2",
key3: "value3",
key4: "value4",
}
Object.entries(obj).forEach(([key, value]) => {
console.log(key, value);
});
javascript loop through object
Object.entries(obj).forEach(
([key, value]) => console.log(key, value)
);
javascript loop object
let obj = {
key1: "value1",
key2: "value2",
key3: "value3"
}
Object.keys(obj).forEach(key => {
console.log(key, obj[key]);
});
// key1 value1
// key2 value2
// key3 value3
// using for in - same output as above
for (let key in obj) {
let value = obj[key];
console.log(key, value);
}
loop through object javascript
var p = {
"p1": "value1",
"p2": "value2",
"p3": "value3"
};
// for-in
for (var key in p) {
if (p.hasOwnProperty(key)) {
console.log(key + " -> " + p[key]);
}
}
// for-of with Object.keys()
for (var key of Object.keys(p)) {
console.log(key + " -> " + p[key])
}
// Object.entries()
for (let [key, value] of Object.entries(p)) {
console.log(`${key}: ${value}`);
}
loop in object javascript
var person = {"name":"Rasel", age:26};
for (var property in person) {
console.log(person[property]);
}
javascript loop through object
const point = {
x: 10,
y: 20,
};
for (const [axis, value] of Object.entries(point)) {
console.log(`${axis} => ${value}`);
}
/** prints:
* x => 10
* y => 20
*/
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