jQuery.each( collection, callback(indexInArray, valueOfElement) ) Returns: Object
Description: A generic iterator function, which can be used to seamlessly iterate over both objects and arrays. Arrays and array-like objects with a length property (such as a function's arguments object) are iterated by numeric index, from 0 to length-1. Other objects are iterated via their named properties.
jQuery.each( collection, callback(indexInArray, valueOfElement) )
collectionThe object or array to iterate over.
callback(indexInArray, valueOfElement)The function that will be executed on every object.
The
$.each()
function is not the same as $(selector).each(), which is used to iterate, exclusively, over a jQuery object. The $.each()
function can be used to iterate over any collection, whether it is a map (JavaScript object) or an array. In the case of an array, the callback is passed an array index and a corresponding array value each time. (The value can also be accessed through the this
keyword, but Javascript will always wrap the this
value as an Object
even if it is a simple string or number value.) The method returns its first argument, the object that was iterated.$.each([52, 97], function(index, value) {
alert(index + ': ' + value);
});
This produces two messages:
0: 52
1: 97
If a map is used as the collection, the callback is passed a key-value pair each time:
var map = {
'flammable': 'inflammable',
'duh': 'no duh'
};
$.each(map, function(key, value) {
alert(key + ': ' + value);
});
Once again, this produces two messages:
flammable: inflammable
duh: no duh
We can break the
$.each()
loop at a particular iteration by making the callback function return false
. Returning non-false is the same as a continue
statement in a for loop; it will skip immediately to the next iteration.Examples:
Example: Iterates through the array displaying each number as both a word and numeral
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<style>
div { color:blue; }
div#five { color:red; }
</style>
<script src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-latest.js"></script>
</head>
<body>
<div id="one"></div>
<div id="two"></div>
<div id="three"></div>
<div id="four"></div>
<div id="five"></div>
<script>
var arr = [ "one", "two", "three", "four", "five" ];
var obj = { one:1, two:2, three:3, four:4, five:5 };
jQuery.each(arr, function() {
$("#" + this).text("Mine is " + this + ".");
return (this != "three"); // will stop running after "three"
});
jQuery.each(obj, function(i, val) {
$("#" + i).append(document.createTextNode(" - " + val));
});
</script>
</body>
</html>
DEMO:
Mine is one. - 1
Mine is two. - 2
Mine is three. - 3
-4
-5
Example: Iterates over the properties in an object, accessing both the current item and its key.
$.each( { name: "John", lang: "JS" }, function(k, v){ alert( "Key: " + k + ", Value: " + v ); });
Example: Iterates over items in an array, accessing both the current item and its index.
$.each( ['a','b','c'], function(i, l){ alert( "Index #" + i + ": " + l ); });
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