为什么在数组迭代中使用“for ... in”是一个坏主意? JavaScript中的变量范围是什么? 为什么在数组迭代中使用“for ... in”是一个坏主意? 原因是一个结构: var a = []; // Create a new empty array. a[5] = 5; // Perfectly legal JavaScript that resizes the array. for (var i = 0; i < a.length; i++) { // Iterate over numeric indexes from 0 to 5, as everyone expects. console.log(a[i]); } /* Will display: undefined undefined undefined undefined undefined 5 */ 有时可能完全不同于另一个: var a = []; a[5] = 5; for (var x in a) { // Shows only the explicitly set index of "5", and ignores 0-4 console.log(x); } /* Will display: 5 */ 还要考虑JavaScript库可能会执行这样的操作,这会影响您创建的任何数组: // Somewhere deep in your JavaScript library... Array.prototype.foo = 1; // Now you have no idea what the below code will do. var a = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]; for (var x in a){ // Now foo is a part of EVERY array and // will show up here as a value of 'x'. console.log(x); } /* Will display: 0 1 2 3 4 foo */ JavaScript中的变量范围是什么?