- Practice using
forEach
- Practice passing functions as callbacks
You'll be editing index.js
and running tests as usual.
- Define a function,
iterativeLog()
, that accepts an array. Call.forEach()
on this array, and inside the callback, log each element with the format${index}: ${element}
. - Define a function,
iterate
, that accepts a callback. Within theiterate()
function, you should initialize an array. It can contain anything you want, but make sure that it is not empty! Call.forEach()
on this array, passing the callback to.forEach()
. Then return the array that you initialized. - Define a function,
doToArray
that accepts an array and a callback. Call.forEach()
on the array, passing the callback as theforEach
callback.
Remember, you can run the tests using mocha.run()
in the browser if you'd like — then read the results, refresh the page, and keep going afterwards.
You can run the tests using mocha.run()
in the browser if you'd like — then read the results, refresh the page, and keep going afterwards.
Note: If you're using the Learn IDE, this is how to use mocha.run():
- Type "httpserver" into your learn IDE console.
- Type the ip it gives you into your browser. (The ip will look something like this: 158.38.11.256:30615)
- Go to your browser's console and type mocha.run() and press .
- Any errors from your code will now appear in your browser on the tab in which you typed your ip in step 2.
- Debug, editing your work in index.js, saving it, and repeating steps 3-5 until all tests pass.
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