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{{alias}}( N, src, stride, offset[, mapFcn[, thisArg]] )
Returns an iterator which iterates over elements of an array-like object
according to specified stride parameters.
When invoked, an input function is provided four arguments:
- value: iterated value
- index: iterated value index
- n: iteration count (zero-based)
- src: source array-like object
If an environment supports Symbol.iterator, the returned iterator is
iterable.
If an environment supports Symbol.iterator, the function explicitly does not
not invoke an array's `@@iterator` method, regardless of whether this method
is defined. To convert an array to an implementation defined iterator,
invoke this method directly.
Parameters
----------
N: integer
Number of values to iterate.
src: ArrayLikeObject
Array-like object from which to create the iterator.
stride: integer
Stride length.
offset: integer
Starting index.
mapFcn: Function (optional)
Function to invoke for each iterated value.
thisArg: any (optional)
Execution context.
Returns
-------
iterator: Object
Iterator.
iterator.next(): Function
Returns an iterator protocol-compliant object containing the next
iterated value (if one exists) and a boolean flag indicating whether the
iterator is finished.
iterator.return( [value] ): Function
Finishes an iterator and returns a provided value.
Examples
--------
> var it = {{alias}}( 2, [ 1, 2, 3, 4 ], -2, 3 );
> var v = it.next().value
4
> v = it.next().value
2
See Also
--------