Imagine I have this type:
function Greeter(greeting) {
this.greeting = greeting;
}
Greeter.prototype.say = function(audience) {
audience = audience || "world";
console.log(this.gretting, audience);
};
And an array like this:
var greeters = [new Greeter("hello"), new Greeter("bonjour")];
Is there some way to do something like this:
greeters.onEach("say", "people");
// outputs:
// hello people
// bonjour people
Of course that method is imaginary, but it feels like there should be some clever way to do it without defining a new method on the Array
prototype, perhaps by using call/apply on forEach
/map
/something else?
If you're interested, here's a naive implementation of the above onEach
method:
Array.prototype.onEach= function(func) {
var args = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 1);
this.forEach(function(item) {
item[func].apply(item, args);
});
};
Array.prototype.forEach
- the OP wants something that invokes a specific named function on each object, not a single supplied function reference.Object.defineProperty(Array.prototype, 'onEach', ...)
where available so that the new method doesn't appear as an enumerable property of everyArray
object.