JavaScript Array forEach()
Example 1
Calls a function for each element in fruits:
const fruits = ["apple", "orange", "cherry"];
fruits.forEach(myFunction);
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Description
The forEach() method calls a function for each element in an array.
The forEach() method is not executed for empty elements.
Syntax
array.forEach(function(currentValue, index, arr), thisValue)
Parameters
| function() | Required. A function to run for each array element.  | 
  
| currentValue | Required. The value of the current element.  | 
  
| index | Optional. The index of the current element.  | 
  
| arr | Optional. The array of the current element.  | 
  
| thisValue | Optional. Default undefined.A value passed to the function as its this value. | 
  
Return Value
| undefined | 
More Examples
Compute the sum:
let sum = 0;
const numbers = [65, 44, 12, 4];
numbers.forEach(myFunction);
function myFunction(item) {
  sum += item;
}
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Multiply each element:
const numbers = [65, 44, 12, 4];
numbers.forEach(myFunction)
function 
  myFunction(item, index, arr) {
  arr[index] = item * 10;
}
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Browser Support
forEach() is an ECMAScript5 (ES5) feature.
ES5 (JavaScript 2009) fully supported in all modern browsers since July 2013:
| Chrome 23  | 
  IE/Edge 10  | 
  Firefox 21  | 
  Safari 6  | 
  Opera 15  | 
| Sep 2012 | Sep 2012 | Apr 2013 | Jul 2012 | Jul 2013 | 
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