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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T09:04:59+00:00 2026-05-15T09:04:59+00:00

I’ve a jQuery.each(data, foo) , where data is either a string or a list

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I’ve a jQuery.each(data, foo), where data is either a string or a list of strings. I’d like to know if there’s an existing utility function to convert the string to a list, or otherwise perform foo on just the string. So instead of the easy route:

if (!$.isArray(data)) {
  foo(0, data); // can't rely on `this` variable
} else {
  $.each(data,foo);
}

I was just wondering if there was already a builtin function of jQuery or Javascript that would convert data to a list automatically, like this:

function convert_to_list(data) { return $.isArray(data) ? data : [data]; }

$.each(convert_to_list(data), foo);

Just curious!

Thanks for reading.

Brian

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    2026-05-15T09:05:00+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 9:05 am

    Andy’s approach is a good one. Alternatively, you can always force data to be an array and then feed to jQuery.each

    if(typeof data == 'string') {
        data = [data];
    }
    jQuery.each(data, foo);
    

    Another option is to always wrap the input in an array regardless of it’s type (string or array), and then flatten it. flatten, as the name suggests, will flatten multi-level arrays to a single level. So [["foo", "bar"]] becomes ["foo", "bar"]. The code them becomes:

    jQuery.each([data].flatten(), foo);
    

    Various libraries provide the flatten method, and a pure JavaScript implementation can be found here and another example at MDC that only flattens arrays two levels deep.

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