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Q: How to use for loop with obj?

rob.mI have this: Alabama: data: (28) [{…}, {…}, {…}, {…}, {…}, {…}, {…}, {…}, {…}, {…}, {…}, {…}, {…}, {…}, {…}, {…}, {…}, {…}, {…}, {…}, {…}, {…}, {…}, {…}, {…}, {…}, {…}, {…}] lat: "32.3182" long: "-86.9023" state: "Alabama" __proto__: Object Alaska: {state: "Alaska", lat: "61.3707", long: "-152.4...

Please post an actual minimal reproducible example using the [<>] snippet editor?
@mplungjan typo, corrected. There isn't much of a prototype to be made tbh. I am using that for loop but It is not doing the console log as stated there in the code, so i am wondering what's wrong. The output at the beginning of the question is what I get if I do console.log(initialDataSet);
@mplungjan ok let me see if I can create one on jsfiddle
Please try this for(var t = 0; t <= initialDataSet.length; t++)
You're talking about an object but in your loop initialDataSet is an array.
eachStateData is an array of objects.
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@Andreas that's what I thought, I was looking into converting it into an array, any idea?
@mplungjan i noticed that :) I'm new to obj, I was reading how to loop or to convert it into an array
@mplungjan I really and honestly thought the first bit of data was enough
Can you try my answer , I think it should solve the problem, @rob.m
@Kevin.a yes thanks, I'm just tetsing it now, will be back in a sec
@mplungjan OK I have just posted here a snippet and applied the previous answer kevin did
On another note, you should give the time to the people to test, read and learn before to down vote. WHat for you might be clear, for others might not be. And this is valid to whoever posts a question or would liek to answer. Base don the quetsion and my comments, I should not have had a down vote but the time to actually try out things.
@rob.m I have not actually voted anything here - But I can imagine many would due to the vagueness initially
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their reason for downvoting is probably that the question was incomplete and unclear, and not formatted in a way that would be helpful for future readers. and additionally required guessing as to what your intention is
@user120242 ok well but we should give the time for people to improve their question, expecially when we see a collaborative user and how is commenting. There are lots of abslutely wrong quetsion made every minute on here.
"posting non-working incomplete code filled with typos" yes, these users should be educated. Wasn't this case tho.
You can see from the comments here that the code was incomplete and non-working. Additionally that the code and provided data do not match what you wanted, even now. Such as your referral to data and then initialDataSet, and that snippet you have above. Although I personally wouldn't think it warrants a downvote, and I was able to guess what you wanted early on, I don't disagree that it is justified for someone to downvote this and vote for closure. You can always edit it later, and you can see the downvote was removed after editing for example.
@user120242 the code was complete for what I thought it was. They asked for more information, and I provided them.

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