JavaScript Array findLast()
Example 1
Find the value of the last element with a value over 18:
const ages = [3, 10, 18, 20];
function checkAge(age) {
return age > 18;
}
function myFunction() {
document.getElementById("demo").innerHTML = ages.findLast(checkAge);
}
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Description
The findLast()
method returns the value of the last element that passes a test.
The findLast()
method executes a function for each array element.
The findLast()
method returns undefined
if no elements are found.
The findLast()
method does not execute the function for empty elements.
The findLast()
method does not change the original array.
Array Find Methods:
Method | Finds |
---|---|
indexOf() | The value of the first element with a specified value |
lastIndexOf() | The index of the last element with a specified value |
find() | The value of the first element that passes a test |
findIndex() | The index of the first element that passes a test |
findLast() | The value of the last element that passes a test |
findLastIndex() | The index of the last element that passes a test |
Syntax
array.findLast(function(currentValue, index, arr),thisValue)
Parameters
function() | Required. A function to run for each array element. |
currentValue | Required. The value of the current element. |
index | Optional. The index of the current element. |
arr | Optional. The array of the current element. |
thisValue | Optional. Default undefined .A value passed to the function as its this value. |
Return Value
Type | Description |
A value |
The value of the last element that pass the test. Otherwise it returns undefined . |
Example 2
Find the value of the last element with a value above a specific number:
<p><input type="number" id="ageToCheck" value="18"></p>
<button onclick="myFunction()">Try it</button>
<p id="demo"></p>
<script>
const ages = [4, 12, 16, 20];
function checkAge(age) {
return age > document.getElementById("ageToCheck").value;
}
function myFunction() {
document.getElementById("demo").innerHTML = ages.findLast(checkAge);
}
</script>
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Browser Support
find()
is an ES2023 feature.
It is supported in all modern browsers since July 2023:
Chrome 110 | Edge 110 | Firefox 115 | Safari 16.4 | Opera 96 |
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