arguments[Symbol.iterator]()
Baseline Widely available
This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since July 2015.
The [Symbol.iterator]()
method of arguments
objects implements the iterable protocol and allows arguments
objects to be consumed by most syntaxes expecting iterables, such as the spread syntax and for...of
loops. It returns an array iterator object that yields the value of each index in the arguments
object.
The initial value of this property is the same function object as the initial value of the Array.prototype.values
property (and also the same as Array.prototype[Symbol.iterator]()
).
Syntax
arguments[Symbol.iterator]()
Parameters
None.
Return value
The same return value as Array.prototype.values()
: a new iterable iterator object that yields the value of each index in the arguments
object.
Examples
Iteration using for...of loop
Note that you seldom need to call this method directly. The existence of the [Symbol.iterator]()
method makes arguments
objects iterable, and iterating syntaxes like the for...of
loop automatically call this method to obtain the iterator to loop over.
function f() {
for (const letter of arguments) {
console.log(letter);
}
}
f("w", "y", "k", "o", "p");
Manually hand-rolling the iterator
You may still manually call the next()
method of the returned iterator object to achieve maximum control over the iteration process.
function f() {
const argsIter = arguments[Symbol.iterator]();
console.log(argsIter.next().value); // w
console.log(argsIter.next().value); // y
console.log(argsIter.next().value); // k
console.log(argsIter.next().value); // o
console.log(argsIter.next().value); // p
}
f("w", "y", "k", "o", "p");
Specifications
Specification |
---|
ECMAScript Language Specification # sec-createunmappedargumentsobject |
ECMAScript Language Specification # sec-createmappedargumentsobject |
Browser compatibility
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