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node.js - TypeError: Cannot read property 'forEach' of undefined Javascript

Following is the code in which I am getting Cannot read property 'forEach' of undefined.

const print2 = function(x, y) {
  console.log(x*y)
}

[1,2,3,4].forEach( x => print2(x, 20) )
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Since there's no semicolon after the function, the snippet gets interpreted as the following:

const print2 = function(x, y) {
  console.log(x*y)
}[1,2,3,4].forEach( x => print2(x, 20) )

Which means that it's trying to index into the function. Add a semicolon either after the function, or before the array literal:

const print2 = function(x, y) {
  console.log(x*y)
};

[1,2,3,4].forEach( x => print2(x, 20) )

or

const print2 = function(x, y) {
  console.log(x*y)
}

;[1,2,3,4].forEach( x => print2(x, 20) )

More about Javascript's automatic semicolon insertion here: What are the rules for JavaScript's automatic semicolon insertion (ASI)?


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