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I have an array and I want to print every element vertically. For example:

myArr = ['abc', 'def','ghi'];

the output should be:

a d g

b e h

c f i

I've managed to do that in php by using 2 for loops but I'm having trouble with the same task in JS. Any suggestions?

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    Post your JS code so far and tell us where you're stuck. We're not going to just write it for you.
    – Sammitch
    Dec 14, 2018 at 18:59
  • console.log(myArr[0]);console.log(myArr[1]);console.log(myArr[2]);
    – Andrew
    Dec 14, 2018 at 19:00
  • When you say "print" do you mean display on a webpage or write to the console?
    – Mark
    Dec 14, 2018 at 19:01
  • displaying in a textarea
    – cskarche96
    Dec 14, 2018 at 19:02
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    Post your javascript code.. what have you done, what is not working and what it should do?
    – Nawed Khan
    Dec 14, 2018 at 19:03

7 Answers 7

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Possible solution, with two loops. Then you can just drop it inside some textarea or whatever you like.

const myArr = ['abc', 'def','ghi'];
const r = myArr.map((elem, i) => elem.split('').map((_, a) => myArr[a][i]).join(' ')).join('\n');
console.log(r);

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    Thank you so much! That solved my problem! :)
    – cskarche96
    Dec 14, 2018 at 19:09
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You could use Array.from which takes an iterable and in this case it splits a sting into sinlge chracters and enables to use a mapping function for further processing, which is necessary here to transpose the strings.

var array = ['abc', 'def','ghi'],
    result = array
        .reduce((r, s, j) => Array.from(s, (c, i) => (r[i] || '') + c), [])
        .join('\n');

console.log(result);

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I came up with something like that:

myArr = ['abc', 'def','ghi'];

myArr.forEach((element)=>{
	console.log(element);
})

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  • He wants it printed vertically by char.
    – Jackson
    Dec 14, 2018 at 19:34
  • I guess you misread the question.
    – aadlani
    Dec 14, 2018 at 19:58
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You can break them as individual elements (as in ["a","b","c","d"...]) in an array and then transpose the resulting arrays.

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You can do like this

let myArr = ['abc', 'def','ghi'];
let op = new Array(myArr.length).fill('')

for(let i=0;i<myArr.length;i++){
  for(let j=0;j<myArr[i].length;j++){
    op[j] += myArr[i][j]+' ';
  }
}
let finalOp = op.reduce((op,cur)=>{
  return op+=cur+`\n`;
},'')
console.log(finalOp);

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Check this JS function it can help you, you need to split each word of the array element:

function printArraySplitedLines(collection){
  collection.forEach(function(elementCollection) {
    let line = "";
    elementCollection.split('').forEach(function(item) {
        line += `${item} `;
    })
    console.log(line);
  });
}

printArraySplitedLines(myArr);

// a b c 
// d e f 
// g h i 
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const ary = ['abc', 'def','ghi'];
for (i = 0; i < ary.length; i++) {
    const x = ary.map((ary) => ary[i]).join('')
    console.log(x)
}

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