TypedArray.prototype.forEach()
 The forEach() method executes a provided function once per array element. This method has the same algorithm as Array.prototype.forEach(). TypedArray is one of the typed array types here. 
Syntax
// Arrow function forEach((element) => { ... } ) forEach((element, index) => { ... } ) forEach((element, index, array) => { ... } ) // Callback function forEach(callbackFn) forEach(callbackFn, thisArg) // Inline callback function forEach(function callbackFn(element) { ... }) forEach(function callbackFn(element, index) { ... }) forEach(function callbackFn(element, index, array){ ... }) forEach(function callbackFn(element, index, array) { ... }, thisArg)
Parameters
- callbackFn
-  Function that produces an element of the new typed array, taking three arguments: - element
-  The current element being processed in the typed array. 
- index
-  The index of the current element being processed in the array. 
- array
-  The array forEach()was called upon.
 
- 
thisArgOptional
-  Value to use as thiswhen executingcallbackFn.
Return value
Description
 The forEach() method executes the provided callbackFn once for each element present in the typed array in ascending order. It is not invoked for indexes that have been deleted or elided. However, it is executed for elements that are present and have the value undefined. 
callbackFn is invoked with three arguments:
- the element value
- the element index
- the typed array being traversed
 If a thisArg parameter is provided to forEach(), it will be passed to callbackFn when invoked, for use as its this value. Otherwise, the value undefined will be passed for use as its this value. The this value ultimately observable by callbackFn is determined according to the usual rules for determining the this seen by a function. 
 The range of elements processed by forEach() is set before the first invocation of callbackFn. Elements that are appended to the typed array after the call to forEach() begins will not be visited by callbackFn . If the values of existing elements of the typed array are changed, the value passed to callbackFn will be the value at the time forEach() visits them; elements that are deleted before being visited are not visited. 
 forEach() executes the callbackFn function once for each typed array element; unlike every() and some() it, always returns the value undefined. 
Examples
Logging the contents of a typed array
The following code logs a line for each element in a typed array:
function logArrayElements(element, index, array) { console.log('a[' + index + '] = ' + element); } new Uint8Array([0, 1, 2, 3]).forEach(logArrayElements); // logs: // a[0] = 0 // a[1] = 1 // a[2] = 2 // a[3] = 3
Specifications
Browser compatibility
| Desktop | Mobile | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chrome | Edge | Firefox | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari | WebView Android | Chrome Android | Firefox for Android | Opera Android | Safari on IOS | Samsung Internet | |
| forEach | 45 | 14 | 38 | No | 32 | 10 | 45 | 45 | 38 | 32 | 10 | 5.0 | 
See also
- A polyfill of TypedArray.prototype.forEachis available incore-js
- TypedArray.prototype.map()
- TypedArray.prototype.every()
- TypedArray.prototype.some()
- Array.prototype.forEach()
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