Get return value from forEach loop












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var input = [1,2,3,4,5,6];



result = input .every(function(value){
if(value > 3)
return value;
});


I want to catch return value and output should be like [4,5,6].










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    var input = [1,2,3,4,5,6];



    result = input .every(function(value){
    if(value > 3)
    return value;
    });


    I want to catch return value and output should be like [4,5,6].










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      var input = [1,2,3,4,5,6];



      result = input .every(function(value){
      if(value > 3)
      return value;
      });


      I want to catch return value and output should be like [4,5,6].










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      var input = [1,2,3,4,5,6];



      result = input .every(function(value){
      if(value > 3)
      return value;
      });


      I want to catch return value and output should be like [4,5,6].







      javascript for-loop






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          Well, every returns true/false based on the condition you apply. In your case you are looking for filter as it will return the results for conditions which are true






          var input = [1,2,3,4,5,6];

          result = input.filter(value => value > 3);

          console.log(result)








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          • It works!! Thanks

            – H.Ostwal
            Dec 5 '18 at 7:40



















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          You should use filter or map instead.
          As the above answers said, forEach does not return any value. (Instead its applying his magic on the object.) while Map & filter will bring you a new upgraded value.






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            Well, every returns true/false based on the condition you apply. In your case you are looking for filter as it will return the results for conditions which are true






            var input = [1,2,3,4,5,6];

            result = input.filter(value => value > 3);

            console.log(result)








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            • It works!! Thanks

              – H.Ostwal
              Dec 5 '18 at 7:40
















            1














            Well, every returns true/false based on the condition you apply. In your case you are looking for filter as it will return the results for conditions which are true






            var input = [1,2,3,4,5,6];

            result = input.filter(value => value > 3);

            console.log(result)








            share|improve this answer
























            • It works!! Thanks

              – H.Ostwal
              Dec 5 '18 at 7:40














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            1







            Well, every returns true/false based on the condition you apply. In your case you are looking for filter as it will return the results for conditions which are true






            var input = [1,2,3,4,5,6];

            result = input.filter(value => value > 3);

            console.log(result)








            share|improve this answer













            Well, every returns true/false based on the condition you apply. In your case you are looking for filter as it will return the results for conditions which are true






            var input = [1,2,3,4,5,6];

            result = input.filter(value => value > 3);

            console.log(result)








            var input = [1,2,3,4,5,6];

            result = input.filter(value => value > 3);

            console.log(result)





            var input = [1,2,3,4,5,6];

            result = input.filter(value => value > 3);

            console.log(result)






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            • It works!! Thanks

              – H.Ostwal
              Dec 5 '18 at 7:40



















            • It works!! Thanks

              – H.Ostwal
              Dec 5 '18 at 7:40

















            It works!! Thanks

            – H.Ostwal
            Dec 5 '18 at 7:40





            It works!! Thanks

            – H.Ostwal
            Dec 5 '18 at 7:40













            1














            You should use filter or map instead.
            As the above answers said, forEach does not return any value. (Instead its applying his magic on the object.) while Map & filter will bring you a new upgraded value.






            share|improve this answer




























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              You should use filter or map instead.
              As the above answers said, forEach does not return any value. (Instead its applying his magic on the object.) while Map & filter will bring you a new upgraded value.






              share|improve this answer


























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                You should use filter or map instead.
                As the above answers said, forEach does not return any value. (Instead its applying his magic on the object.) while Map & filter will bring you a new upgraded value.






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                You should use filter or map instead.
                As the above answers said, forEach does not return any value. (Instead its applying his magic on the object.) while Map & filter will bring you a new upgraded value.







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