var startIndex = 0;
var data = [1, 2, 3];
var timeout = 1000;
function functionToRun(i, length) {
alert(data[i]);
}
(function forWithDelay(i, length, fn, delay) {
setTimeout(function() {
fn(i, length);
i++;
if (i < length) {
forWithDelay(i, length, fn, delay);
}
}, delay);
})(startIndex, data.length, functionToRun, timeout);
A modified version of Daniel Vassallo's answer, with variables extracted into parameters to make the function more reusable:
First let's define some essential variables:
var startIndex = 0;
var data = [1, 2, 3];
var timeout = 3000;
Next you should define the function you want to run. This will get passed i, the current index of the loop and the length of the loop, in case you need it:
function functionToRun(i, length) {
alert(data[i]);
}
Self-executing version
(function forWithDelay(i, length, fn, delay) {
setTimeout(function () {
fn(i, length);
i++;
if (i < length) {
forWithDelay(i, length, fn, delay);
}
}, delay);
})(startIndex, data.length, functionToRun, timeout);
Functional version
function forWithDelay(i, length, fn, delay) {
setTimeout(function () {
fn(i, length);
i++;
if (i < length) {
forWithDelay(i, length, fn, delay);
}
}, delay);
}
forWithDelay(startIndex, data.length, functionToRun, timeout); // Lets run it