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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T22:29:22+00:00 2026-06-13T22:29:22+00:00

I am looping a object using $.each function, but I’m getting undified values. What

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I am looping a object using $.each function, but I’m getting undified values.

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var mainPageCircle = {
    circles: {
        c1: {
            color: '#730000',
            text: 'Content'
        },
        c2: {
            color: '#004f74',
            text: 'Consulting'
        },
        c3: {
            color: '#146c00',
            text: 'Commerce'
        }
    },
    radious: 100,
    stroke: 10,
    strokeColor: '#fff',
    opacity: 0.7
}

$.each(mainPageCircle, function(key, value) {
    var circles = value.circles,
        radious = value.radious;
    $.each(circles, function(index, c) {
        console.log(index, c); // i am getting error; i need index should be 0,1,2 and c should be : c1,c2,c3 values
    })
})
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    2026-06-13T22:29:25+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 10:29 pm

    Your each is running for all items of mainPageCircle, not just the circles defined in it. This may be more what you’re aiming for:

    var mainPageCircle = {
        circles :{
            c1:{color:'#730000',text:'Content'},
            c2:{color:'#004f74',text:'Consulting'},
            c3:{color:'#146c00',text:'Commerce'}
        },
        radious:100,
        stroke:10,
        strokeColor:'#fff',
        opacity:0.7
        }
    $.each(mainPageCircle.circles , function (key,value) {
           var circles = value,radious = mainPageCircle.radious;
           $.each(circles, function (index,c) {
                console.log(index,c);
            });
    });
    
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