In the question Iterate a list as pair (current, next) in Python, the OP is interested in iterating a Python list as a series of current, next
pairs. I have the same problem, but I'd like to do it in JavaScript in the cleanest way possible, perhaps using lodash.
It is easy to do this with a simple for
loop, but it doesn't feel very elegant.
for (var i = 0; i < arr.length - 1; i++) {
var currentElement = arr[i];
var nextElement = arr[i + 1];
}
Lodash almost can do this:
_.forEach(_.zip(arr, _.rest(arr)), function(tuple) {
var currentElement = tuple[0];
var nextElement = tuple[1];
})
The subtle problem with this that on the last iteration, nextElement
will be undefined
.
Of course the ideal solution would simply be a pairwise
lodash function that only looped as far as necessary.
_.pairwise(arr, function(current, next) {
// do stuff
});
Are there any existing libraries that do this already? Or is there another nice way to do pairwise iteration in JavaScript that I haven't tried?
Clarification: If arr = [1, 2, 3, 4]
, then my pairwise
function would iterate as follows: [1, 2]
, [2, 3]
, [3, 4]
, not [1, 2]
, [3, 4]
. This is what the OP was asking about in the original question for Python.
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