If you are used to pythons range, you could be disappointed not having a same way to go through for loops with it when you write javascript code. So if it happens to write javascript and you miss range, here is the function that will replace it so that you can use it like you do in python:
// this is a javascript emulation of range in python function range(start, stop, step) { if (typeof stop == 'undefined') { // one param defined stop = start; start = 0;} if (typeof step == 'undefined') { step = 1;} if ((step > 0 && start >= stop) || (step < 0 && start <= stop)) { return [];} var result = []; for (var i = start; step > 0 ? i < stop : i > stop; i += step) { result.push(i);} return result; };
and a simple example of usage, similar to Python
for (i in range(10)) console.log(i);
output
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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