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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T19:18:05+00:00 2026-06-12T19:18:05+00:00

Can I run two for loops in one statement in javascript? Would I do

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Can I run two for loops in one statement in javascript? Would I do it like this?

for(initialize1,initialize2; condition1,condition2; incrementation1,incrementation2) 
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    2026-06-12T19:18:06+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 7:18 pm

    Yes you can do a for loop like that, but you have one and just one condition for check. If you can make it check just a one condition for all of your variables for example an And (&&) conditional expression this will work fine, or if you just use the other variables for do something else it will work fine too.

    Try it:

    for(var i=j=k=0; j<9 && k<12;i++, j++, k++){
        console.log(i,j,k);      
        i = 12;
    }
    

    @samdonly1

    Always you will have just one evaluation, but you can do something like this:

    function evalFor(i, j, k){
       if (k == 9) return false;
       else if (j == 7) return false;
       else if (i == 12 && j == 6) return false;
       else return true;
    }
    for(var i=j=k=0; evalFor(i, j, k);i++, j++, k++){
        console.log(i,j,k);     
        i = 11;
    }
    

    In this case you can check your variables i, j, k in other function and decide if the loop stops or goes on.

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