Get return value from forEach loop
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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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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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
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
javascript for-loop
edited Dec 5 '18 at 8:04
H.Ostwal
asked Nov 25 '18 at 7:54
H.OstwalH.Ostwal
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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)
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)
It works!! Thanks
– H.Ostwal
Dec 5 '18 at 7:40
add a comment |
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)
It works!! Thanks
– H.Ostwal
Dec 5 '18 at 7:40
add a comment |
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)
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)
answered Nov 25 '18 at 7:56
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It works!! Thanks
– H.Ostwal
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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
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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.
add a comment |
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.
add a comment |
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.
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.
answered Nov 25 '18 at 8:01
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