You can use const keyword for the variable:
const
for(const name of names) console.log(name);
And you can access indexes with Array.prototype.entries() through destructuring:
Array.prototype.entries()
for(const [index, name] of names.entries()) console.log(`index: ${}, name: ${name}`)
Thanks for the input @hsolatges
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You can use
const
keyword for the variable:And you can access indexes with
Array.prototype.entries()
through destructuring:Thanks for the input @hsolatges