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Give eachr an item to iterate (array, object or map) and an iterator, then in return eachr gives iterator the value and key of each item, and will stop if the iterator returned false.
Give eachr an item to iterate (array, object or map) and an iterator, then in return eachr gives iterator the value and key of each item, and will stop if the iterator returned false.
Eachr accepts an array, object, or map. The iterator is bound to the list, and receives three arguments: the value, key, and list.
// Prepare
const eachr = require('eachr')
const arr = ['first', 'second', 'third']
const obj = { a: 'first', b: 'second', c: 'third' }
const map = new Map([
['a', 'first'],
['b', 'second'],
['c', 'third'],
])
function iterator(value, key) {
console.log({ value: value, key: key })
if (value === 'second') {
console.log('break')
return false
}
}
// Cycle Array
eachr(arr, iterator)
// {'value': 'first', 'key': 0}
// {'value': 'second', 'key': 1}
// break
// Cycle Object
eachr(obj, iterator)
// {'value': 'first', 'key': 'a'}
// {'value': 'second', 'key': 'b'}
// break
// Cycle Map
eachr(map, iterator)
// {'value': 'first', 'key': 'a'}
// {'value': 'second', 'key': 'b'}
// break
npm install --save eachr
import pkg from ('eachr')
const pkg = require('eachr').default
import pkg from 'https://unpkg.com/eachr@^7.4.0/edition-deno/index.ts'
<script type="module">
import pkg from '//cdn.skypack.dev/eachr@^7.4.0'
</script>
<script type="module">
import pkg from '//unpkg.com/eachr@^7.4.0'
</script>
<script type="module">
import pkg from '//dev.jspm.io/eachr@7.4.0'
</script>
This package is published with the following editions:
eachr
aliases eachr/index.cjs
which uses the Editions Autoloader to automatically select the correct edition for the consumer's environmenteachr/source/index.ts
is TypeScript source code with Import for moduleseachr/edition-browsers/index.js
is TypeScript compiled against ES2022 for web browsers with Import for moduleseachr/edition-es2022/index.js
is TypeScript compiled against ES2022 for Node.js 6 || 8 || 10 || 12 || 14 || 16 || 18 || 20 || 21 with Require for moduleseachr/edition-es5/index.js
is TypeScript compiled against ES5 for Node.js 4 || 6 || 8 || 10 || 12 || 14 || 16 || 18 || 20 || 21 with Require for moduleseachr/edition-es2022-esm/index.js
is TypeScript compiled against ES2022 for Node.js 12 || 14 || 16 || 18 || 20 || 21 with Import for moduleseachr/edition-types/index.d.ts
is TypeScript compiled Types with Import for moduleseachr/edition-deno/index.ts
is TypeScript source code made to be compatible with DenoDiscover the release history by heading on over to the HISTORY.md
file.
Discover how to contribute via the CONTRIBUTING.md
file.
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Give eachr an item to iterate (array, object or map) and an iterator, then in return eachr gives iterator the value and key of each item, and will stop if the iterator returned false.
The npm package eachr receives a total of 118,252 weekly downloads. As such, eachr popularity was classified as popular.
We found that eachr demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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