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Is it faster to use the native forEach or just loop with for? if I use my own foreach, will it be faster then the native one?
<script>
var i, values = [],
sum = 0;
for (i = 0; i < 10000; i++) {
values[i] = i;
}
function add(val) {
sum += val;
}
Array.prototype.seForEach = function(callback) {
var a=this,l = a.length, x=0;
while (x<l) {
callback(a[x], x, a);
x += 1
}
console.log(x) //do something with X!
};
</script>
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Test | Ops/sec | |
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forEach |
| ready |
for loop, simple, cached length |
| ready |
While loop, same as prototype |
| ready |
While loop, same as prototype but without callback! |
| ready |
own iterpertation of forEach |
| ready |
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