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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T04:03:57+00:00 2026-06-12T04:03:57+00:00

I’m studying Javascript using Marijn Haverbeke’s book Eloquent JavaScript and didn’t understand the following

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I’m studying Javascript using Marijn Haverbeke’s book Eloquent JavaScript and didn’t understand the following example:

function reduce(combine, base, array) {
    forEach(array, function (element) {
        base = combine(base, element);
    });
    return base;
}

function add(a, b) {
    return a + b;
}

function sum(numbers) {
    return reduce(add, 0, numbers);
}

The forEach function is one he introduces earlier in the book, which is the following:

function forEach(array, action) {
    for(var i = 0; i < array.length; i++)
        action(array[i]);
}

Now, back to the reduce function, what I don’t understand is why, in the sum function, 0 is passed as base to reduce. Isn’t that weird? Let’s say I try to run sum([1,2,3])… wouldn’t it look something like 0 = add(0,1) in its first loop? I don’t get it.

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    2026-06-12T04:03:58+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 4:03 am

    After adding it is putting the sum to base only. So it is getting incremented on every loop.

    base = combine(base, element)

    This statement first computes combine(base, element) and assigns it to base. Its not comparing 0 and add(0, 1). So for the next iteration, base would have the sum for all the previous values.

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    Suppose, you call reduce(combine, 0, [10, 22, 7, 5]). Loop will be iterated as

    Iteration           base          element
    1                   0             10
    

    After computing add(base, element), base is set to 10. So for the next iteration, its value is 10.

    1                   10            22
    

    After computing add(base, element), base is set to 32. So for the next iteration, its value is 32.

    1                   32            7
    

    After computing add(base, element), base is set to 39. So for the next iteration, its value is 39.

    1                   39            5
    

    After computing add(base, element), base is set to 44. Since there are no more elements left, the answer is 44.

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