iterate through a map in javascript

爷,独闯天下 提交于 2020-08-21 04:06:51

问题


I have a structure like this:

var myMap = {
    partnr1: ['modelA', 'modelB', 'modelC'],
    partnr2: ['modelA', 'modelB', 'modelC']
};

I am going to iterate through each of the elements (partnr) with their associatives (models).

I am trying a double $each iteration in order to achieve this, but nothing happens:

$.each(myMap, function (i, val) {
    $.each(i, function (innerKey, innerValue) {

        setTimeout(function () {
            $('#variant').fadeOut("slow", function () {
                $(this).text(innerKey + "-" + innerValue).fadeIn("slow");

            });

        }, i * 6000);

    });
});

The effect with fading in and out that I am trying to achieve is working fine when using a single value array (Object), but not when I need to have more than one value for each key like here.

Any ideas of how to accomplish this iteration succesfully and are there other ways than using a map that would be better in this case ?

Any suggestions would be of interest.


回答1:


An answer to your Question from 2019:

It depends on what version of ECMAScript you use.

Pre ES6:

Use any of the answers below, e.g.:

for (var m in myMap){
    for (var i=0;i<myMap[m].length;i++){
    ... do something with myMap[m][i] ...
    }
} 

For ES6 (ES 2015):

You should use a Map object, which has the entries() function:

var myMap = new Map();
myMap.set("0", "foo");
myMap.set(1, "bar");
myMap.set({}, "baz");

for (const [key, value] of myMap.entries()) {
  console.log(key, value);
}

For ES8 (ES 2017):

Object.entries() was introduced:

const object = {'a': 1, 'b': 2, 'c' : 3};
for (const [key, value] of Object.entries(object)) {
  console.log(key, value);
}



回答2:


I'd use standard javascript:

for (var m in myMap){
    for (var i=0;i<myMap[m].length;i++){
    ... do something with myMap[m][i] ...
    }
} 

Note the different ways of treating objects and arrays.




回答3:


The callback to $.each() is passed the property name and the value, in that order. You're therefore trying to iterate over the property names in the inner call to $.each(). I think you want:

$.each(myMap, function (i, val) {
  $.each(val, function(innerKey, innerValue) {
    // ...
  });
});

In the inner loop, given an object like your map, the values are arrays. That's OK, but note that the "innerKey" values will all be numbers.

edit — Now once that's straightened out, here's the next problem:

    setTimeout(function () {

      // ...

    }, i * 6000);

The first time through that loop, "i" will be the string "partnr1". Thus, that multiplication attempt will result in a NaN. You can keep an external counter to keep track of the property count of the outer map:

var pcount = 1;
$.each(myMap, function(i, val) {
  $.each(val, function(innerKey, innerValue) {
    setTimeout(function() {
      // ...
    }, pcount++ * 6000);
  });
});



回答4:


Functional Approach for ES6+

If you want to take a more functional approach to iterating over the Map object, you can do something like this

const myMap = new Map() 
myMap.forEach((value, key) => {
    console.log(value, key)
})



回答5:


Don't use iterators to do this. Maintain your own loop by incrementing a counter in the callback, and recursively calling the operation on the next item.

$.each(myMap, function(_, arr) {
    processArray(arr, 0);
});

function processArray(arr, i) {
    if (i >= arr.length) return;

    setTimeout(function () {
        $('#variant').fadeOut("slow", function () {
            $(this).text(i + "-" + arr[i]).fadeIn("slow");

            // Handle next iteration
            processArray(arr, ++i);
        });
    }, 6000);
}

Though there's a logic error in your code. You're setting the same container to more than one different value at (roughly) the same time. Perhaps you mean for each one to update its own container.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/16507866/iterate-through-a-map-in-javascript

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