_.forEach(collection, [iteratee=_.identity])
Iterates over elements of collection and invokes iteratee for each element. The iteratee is invoked with three arguments: (value, index|key, collection). Iteratee functions may exit iteration early by explicitly returning false.
Note: As with other "Collections" methods, objects with a "length" property are iterated like arrays. To avoid this behavior use _.forIn or _.forOwn for object iteration.
Since
0.1.0
Aliases
_.each
Arguments
-
collection(Array|Object): The collection to iterate over. -
[iteratee=_.identity](Function): The function invoked per iteration.
Returns
(*): Returns collection.
Example
_.forEach([1, 2], function(value) {
console.log(value);
});
// => Logs `1` then `2`.
_.forEach({ 'a': 1, 'b': 2 }, function(value, key) {
console.log(key);
});
// => Logs 'a' then 'b' (iteration order is not guaranteed).
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