what is the difference between map and foreach code example

Example 1: java map foreach

// 1. for-each with Entry
Map<Integer, Integer> map = new HashMap<Integer, Integer>();
for (Map.Entry<Integer, Integer> entry : map.entrySet()) {
    System.out.println("Key = " + entry.getKey() + ", Value = " + entry.getValue());
}


// 2. for-each with key or value each (faster)
Map<Integer, Integer> map = new HashMap<Integer, Integer>();
//iterating over keys only
for (Integer key : map.keySet()) {
    System.out.println("Key = " + key);
}
 
//iterating over values only
for (Integer value : map.values()) {
    System.out.println("Value = " + value);
}


// 3. Using Iterator
Map<Integer, Integer> map = new HashMap<Integer, Integer>();
// With Generic
Iterator<Map.Entry<Integer, Integer>> entries = map.entrySet().iterator();
while (entries.hasNext()) {
    Map.Entry<Integer, Integer> entry = entries.next();
    System.out.println("Key = " + entry.getKey() + ", Value = " + entry.getValue());
}

// No Generic
Map map = new HashMap();
Iterator entries = map.entrySet().iterator();
while (entries.hasNext()) {
    Map.Entry entry = (Map.Entry) entries.next();
    Integer key = (Integer)entry.getKey();
    Integer value = (Integer)entry.getValue();
    System.out.println("Key = " + key + ", Value = " + value);
}

Example 2: difference between foreach and map in js

forEach() just loop through the elements. It's throws away return values and always returns undefined.The result of this method does not give us an output .

map() loop through the elements allocates memory and stores return values by iterating main array

Example:

   var numbers = [2,3,5,7];

   var forEachNum = numbers.forEach(function(number){
      return number
   })
   console.log(forEachNum)
   //output undefined

   var mapNum = numbers.map(function(number){
      return number
   })
   console.log(mapNum)
   //output [2,3,5,7]
map() is faster than forEach()