This time I will show you how to use loops in jQuery, and what are the precautions for using loops in jQuery. The following is a practical case, let's take a look.
When sending a request using AJAX, another AJAX request was nested. It was found that the loop variable i in the first success could not be obtained in the success of the inner request. The specific code is as follows:
$.ajax({ type: "get", url: "//////////////////////////", success: function (result) { rs = JSON.parse(result).data; for (var i = 0; i < rs.length; i++) { //用var定义有问题 var pos_ = "" $.ajax({ type: 'GET', async: false, dataType: 'jsonp', contentType: 'application/json; charset=utf-8', url: "///////////////////////////////////", success: function (result) { console.log(rs[i]) //报错 } }) } } })
In the callback function after the second ajax request, rs[i] will report an error.
Solution:
Change the variable var i declared in the for loop to let i
Specific reason:
In the for loop after the first callback function, if you send a request again, the for loop will not stop, even if you write a synchronous request.
But if you use let after declaring the for loop variable, the code will not start the next loop until your request is completed and the callback function is executed.
This takes into account a closure problem. If you write var and let, the scopes declared are different.
Let i will be passed as a local variable
Var i will be passed as a global variable
If you want to pass the i variable to the next layer, use let to declare.
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