Javascript array forEach() method calls a function for each element in the array.
Its syntax is as follows −
array.forEach(callback[, thisObject]);
callback − Function to test for each element of an array.
thisObject − Object to use as this when executing callback.
Returns the created array..
This method is a JavaScript extension to the ECMA-262 standard; as such it may not be present in other implementations of the standard. To make it work, you need to add following code at the top of your script.
if (!Array.prototype.forEach) { Array.prototype.forEach = function(fun /*, thisp*/) { var len = this.length; if (typeof fun != "function") throw new TypeError(); var thisp = arguments[1]; for (var i = 0; i < len; i++) { if (i in this) fun.call(thisp, this[i], i, this); } }; }
Try the following example.
<html> <head> <title>JavaScript Array forEach Method</title> </head> <body> <script type="text/javascript"> if (!Array.prototype.forEach) { Array.prototype.forEach = function(fun /*, thisp*/) { var len = this.length; if (typeof fun != "function") throw new TypeError(); var thisp = arguments[1]; for (var i = 0; i < len; i++) { if (i in this) fun.call(thisp, this[i], i, this); } }; } function printBr(element, index, array) { document.write("<br />[" + index + "] is " + element ); } [12, 5, 8, 130, 44].forEach(printBr); </script> </body> </html>
[0] is 12 [1] is 5 [2] is 8 [3] is 130 [4] is 44