I just started to learn Javascript, and callback functions seem hard to understand. One question I have is how javascript matches the parameters in a callback function? for exam
Ya it's by default.To start using a function better if you refer some API.
I have used MDN for that.
Is it by default that the forEach function will pass index to the second parameter and entry to the first parameter in the callback function?
Yes; this is part of the specification. In fact, it also passes the array being iterated as the third argument.
Call the [[Call]] internal method of callbackfn with T as the this value and argument list containing [the value], [the index], and [the object].
(Emphasis mine.)
In order to master callback functions, do I need to check the API (in this case, forEach) every time I use it?
Well, they’re pretty consistent with each other, so you’ll remember at some point. map
, filter
, every
, and some
also work in this way.