Why doesn't $.each() iterate through every item?

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有刺的猬 2020-12-09 01:24

I have the following markup containing 10 pre elements with the class indent:




        
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  •  感情败类
    2020-12-09 01:53

    $.each(".indent", function(index){
    

    doesn't iterate over the elements of $('.indent') but over the ".indent" string whose length is 7 chars.

    See reference


    A more detailed explanation based on jQuery source code :

    jQuery first checks if the first parameter, obj (here your string), has a length :

    var ...
            length = obj.length,
            isObj = length === undefined || jQuery.isFunction( obj );
    

    Your string having a length (and not being a function), isObj is false.

    In this case, the following code is executed :

    for ( ; i < length; ) {
        if ( callback.call( obj[ i ], i, obj[ i++ ] ) === false ) {
            break;
        }
    }
    

    So, given the function f, the following code

    $.each(".indent", f);
    

    is equivalent to

    for (var i=0; i<".indent".length; i++) {
        var letter = ".indent"[i];
        f.call(letter, i, letter);
    }
    

    (you can log the letters using var f = function(i,v){console.log(v)}; or be reminded one of the subtleties of call using var f = function(){console.log(this)};)

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