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I'd like to loop through an object and output values for each while generating a string.

How can I accomplish something like this:

const body = `
<h1>Values</h1>
    ${
     for (value in values) {
      return `<h2>Individual value: ${values[value].valueInt}</h2>`
     }
    }
`;

It's for generating an email.

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  • Personally I wouldn't want much logic in there and would more go for something like let body = '<h1>Values</h1>'; values.map((value) => { body += <h2>Individual value: ${value}</h2>; });
    – GillesC
    Jan 9, 2020 at 0:02
  • Any way to remove the commas that are generated in between instances with that method?
    – connorcode
    Jan 9, 2020 at 6:53

2 Answers 2

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you can use map for that

const body = `<h1>Values</h1>${values.map(value => `<h2>Individual value: ${value}</h2>`)}`;
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  • Any way to remove the comma between instances?
    – connorcode
    Jan 9, 2020 at 6:27
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Assuming I understand the general shape of the values object something like this should work:

const body = `<h1>Values</h1>${
    Object.values(values)
        .map(value => `<h2>Individual value: ${value.valueInt}</h2>`)
        .join('')
}`;

An example of the values object would help.

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