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  1. I'm running into trouble an array in an array is empty. I got two arrays which I push into a new one, so I can use jQuery .each() with the new array. The new array can have different states: contain empty arrays: nextEvent = [[ ], [ ]] contain two full arrays which contain one object each: nextEvent = [[object], [object]]

  2. 7 maj 2013 · You should check for '' (empty string) before pushing into your array. Your array has elements that are empty strings. Then your album_text.length === 0 will work just fine.

  3. The $.each() function can be used to iterate over any collection, whether it is an object or an array. In the case of an array, the callback is passed an array index and a corresponding array value each time.

  4. 3 lut 2024 · The jQuery.each() function is a versatile tool in jQuery for iterating over DOM elements, arrays, and objects, allowing for efficient multi-element DOM manipulation and data processing.

  5. 21 lip 2024 · One of these invaluable tools is the jQuery.each() function, which simplifies iteration through elements, arrays, and objects. This article will delve into the intricacies of jQuery.each(), showcasing five essential examples to help you harness its full potential and elevate your coding skills.

  6. 30 lip 2024 · The jQuery.each() function is your go-to for looping through elements in a jQuery object. This object can contain one or more DOM elements, and it lets you perform all kinds of jQuery magic on them. It's super handy for manipulating multiple elements or iterating over arrays and object properties.

  7. 23 kwi 2024 · $.each() is a generic iterator function for looping over object, arrays, and array-like objects. Plain objects are iterated via their named properties while arrays and array-like objects are iterated via their indices.

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