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  1. Loop (for each) over an array in JavaScript - Stack Overflow

    Feb 17, 2012 · 2. Use forEach and related In any even vaguely-modern environment (so, not IE8) where you have access to the Array features added by ES5, you can use forEach (spec | …

  2. How to iterate (keys, values) in JavaScript? - Stack Overflow

    Just a note: if you replace forEach with map above, it's then possible to aggregate values. map will then return a list of said values, thus potentially simplifying the code in other ways.

  3. Should one use for-of or forEach when iterating through an array?

    The forEach method was introduced with lineage to the prototypal inheritance of Array object! Needless to say, the forEach clause works only with those data structure which are Arrays.

  4. Does C have a "foreach" loop construct? - Stack Overflow

    Almost all languages have a foreach loop or something similar. Does C have one? Can you post some example code?

  5. Is there a 'foreach' function in Python 3? - Stack Overflow

    Aug 18, 2013 · When I meet the situation I can do it in javascript, I always think if there's an foreach function it would be convenience. By foreach I mean the function which is described …

  6. c# - foreach vs someList.ForEach () {} - Stack Overflow

    List<string> someList = <some way to init> someList.ForEach(delegate(string s) { <process the string> }); I suppose off the top of my head, that instead of the anonymous delegate I use …

  7. What is the difference between for and foreach? - Stack Overflow

    The foreach statement repeats a group of embedded statements for each element in an array or an object collection that implements the System.Collections.IEnumerable or …

  8. c# - How do you get the index of the current iteration of a foreach ...

    Sep 4, 2008 · While an interesting post about the differences of foreach vs for, this does not address the question asked at all, which was " how do I get the index of the current iteration of …

  9. c# - How to iterate over a dictionary? - Stack Overflow

    I've seen a few different ways to iterate over a dictionary in C#. Is there a standard way?

  10. c# - Linq style "For Each" - Stack Overflow

    Oct 2, 2009 · Is there any Linq style syntax for "For each" operations? For instance, add values based on one collection to another, already existing one: IEnumerable&lt;int&gt; someValues …