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);
});
users.forEach((user, index)=>{
console.log(index); // Prints the index at which the loop is currently at
});
var items = ["item1", "item2", "item3"]
var copie = [];
items.forEach(function(item){
copie.push(item);
});
const products = [
{ name: 'Laptop', price: 32000, brand: 'Lenovo', color: 'Silver' },
{ name: 'Phone', price: 700, brand: 'Iphone', color: 'Golden' },
{ name: 'Watch', price: 3000, brand: 'Casio', color: 'Yellow' },
{ name: 'Aunglass', price: 300, brand: 'Ribon', color: 'Blue' },
{ name: 'Camera', price: 9000, brand: 'Lenovo', color: 'Gray' },
];
products.forEach(product => console.log(product.name));
//Output: Laptop Phone Watch Aunglass Camera
const avengers = ['thor', 'captain america', 'hulk'];
avengers.forEach((item, index)=>{
console.log(index, item)
})
// logs: 0 'thor', 1 'captain america', 2 'hulk'