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I am at my last stop of Graph Structure. So I am supposed to add callback to each Node. Two things, 1. when I call a.forEachNode(hasEdge()) -> hasEdge not a function. 2. Do you think my code will work? Please explain if I am doing something right or wrong. THanks

 var Graph = function(){
       this.nodes = [];
       this.edges = {};
    };

    Graph.prototype.addNode = function(node){
      this.nodes.push(node);
      this.edges[node] = {};
    };

    Graph.prototype.contains = function(node){
      return this.nodes.indexOf(node) !== -1;
    };

    Graph.prototype.removeNode = function(node){
       for(var key in this.edges){
        if(key === node){
          delete this.edges[node];
        }
      }

        for(var i = 0; i < this.nodes.length; i++){
          if(this.nodes[i] === node){
            this.nodes.splice(i,1);
          }
        }
    };

    Graph.prototype.hasEdge = function(fromNode, toNode){
      for(var key in this.edges){
        if(this.edges[fromNode][toNode]){
          return true;
        } else {
          return false;
        }
      }
    };

    Graph.prototype.addEdge = function(fromNode, toNode){
      this.edges[fromNode][toNode] = true;
      this.edges[toNode][fromNode] =  true;
    };

    Graph.prototype.removeEdge = function(fromNode, toNode){
      delete this.edges[fromNode][toNode];
      delete this.edges[toNode][fromNode];
    };

    Graph.prototype.forEachNode = function(cb){
      //loop through edges object
      for(var key in this.edges){
      //if keys exist
        if(keys){
        //call back on each nodes
           return cb(this.edges[key]);
        }
      }
    };





    var a = new Graph();
    a.addNode("puppies");
    a.addNode("kittens");
    a.addNode("bears");
    a.addEdge("puppies", "kittens");
    a.addEdge("puppies", "bears");
    a.hasEdge("puppies", "bears");
    a.hasEdge("kittens", "bears");
    a.forEachNode(addEdge());
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  • I'm pretty sure you don't want to return out of your loop over the edges. Also, that keys variable is always undefined.
    – Bergi
    Jun 7, 2016 at 2:24
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    Also you don't want to return false in your hasEdge function only because the first inspected edge is not the one you're looking for. You need to put the return statement after the loop.
    – Bergi
    Jun 7, 2016 at 2:25

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Your code looks good, except last part, where you're trying to pass addEdge() or hasEndge().

hasEdge() - is not defined because it is method of instance of Graph. So there should be something like

var g = new Graph();
a.forEachNode(function(node){
  g.addNode(node)
});

It should add each nodes from graph a to new graph g

===

UPD IMHO it would be better to use more simple structure like this:

Graph {
  nodes: {
    node1: [node2, node3...] //achievable nodes for node1
    node2: [node5..]
  }
}

So, I think in this case code will be simpler

function Graph(){
   this.nodes = {};
};

Graph.prototype.addNode = function(nodeName){
  this.nodes[nodeName] = [];
  return this; //for using method chaining graph.addNode(a).addNode(b).addNode(c)...
};

Graph.prototype.contains = function(node){
  return this.nodes[node] !== undefined;
};

Graph.prototype.removeNode = function(node){
  delete this.nodes[node];
  return this;
};

Graph.prototype.hasEdge = function(fromNode, toNode){
  //return this.nodes[fromNode].indexOf(toNode) !== -1;
  return this.nodes[fromNode].includes(toNode); //better
};

Graph.prototype.addEdge = function(fromNode, toNode){
  //add node "toNode" if it does not exist
  if(this.nodes[toNode] === undefined){ 
    this.addNode(toNode);
  }
  this.nodes[fromNode].push(toNode);
  return this;
};

Graph.prototype.removeEdge = function(fromNode, toNode){
  var index = this.nodes[fromNode].indexOf(toNode);
  if(index !== -1){
    this.nodes[fromNode].splice(index,1);
  }
  return this;
};

Graph.prototype.forEachNode = function(cb){
  //loop through edges object
  for(var key in this.nodes){
    cb(key, this.nodes[key])
  }
};


var a = new Graph();
a.addNode("puppies");
a.addNode("kittens");
a.addNode("bears");
a.addEdge("puppies", "kittens");
a.addEdge("puppies", "bears");
a.hasEdge("puppies", "bears");
a.hasEdge("kittens", "bears");

var g = new Graph();

a.forEachNode(function(nodeName, edges){
  g.addNode(nodeName);

  edges.forEach(function(edge){
    g.addEdge(nodeName, edge);
  });

});
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