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array.findIndex

The findIndex() method returns the index of the first element in the array that satisfies the provided testing function. Otherwise -1 is returned.

See also the find() method, which returns the value of a found element in the array instead of its index.

Syntax

arr.findIndex(callback[, thisArg])

Parameters

callback
Function to execute on each value in the array, taking three arguments:
element
The current element being processed in the array.
indexOptional
The index of the current element being processed in the array.
arrayOptional
The array findIndex was called upon.
thisArgOptional​​​​​​​
Optional. Object to use as this when executing callback.

Return value

An index in the array if an element passes the test; otherwise, -1.

Description

The findIndex method executes the callback function once for every array index 0..length-1 (inclusive) in the array until it finds one where callback returns a truthy value (a value that coerces to true). If such an element is found, findIndex immediately returns the index for that iteration. If the callback never returns a truthy value or the array's length is 0, findIndex returns -1. Unlike some other array methods such as Array#some, in sparse arrays the callback is called even for indexes of entries not present in the array.

callback is invoked with three arguments: the value of the element, the index of the element, and the Array object being traversed.

If a thisArg parameter is provided to findIndex, it will be used as the this for each invocation of the callback. If it is not provided, then undefined is used.

findIndex does not mutate the array on which it is called.

The range of elements processed by findIndex is set before the first invocation of callback. Elements that are appended to the array after the call to findIndex begins will not be visited by callback. If an existing, unvisited element of the array is changed by callback, its value passed to the visiting callback will be the value at the time that findIndex visits that element's index; elements that are deleted are still visited.

Examples

Find the index of a prime number in an array

The following example finds the index of an element in the array that is a prime number (or returns -1 if there is no prime number).

function isPrime(element, index, array) {
  var start = 2;
  while (start <= Math.sqrt(element)) {
    if (element % start++ < 1) {
      return false;
    }
  }
  return element > 1;
}

console.log([4, 6, 8, 12].findIndex(isPrime)); // -1, not found
console.log([4, 6, 7, 12].findIndex(isPrime)); // 2

Polyfill

// https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-array.prototype.findIndex
if (!Array.prototype.findIndex) {
  Object.defineProperty(Array.prototype, 'findIndex', {
    value: function(predicate) {
     // 1. Let O be ? ToObject(this value).
      if (this == null) {
        throw new TypeError('"this" is null or not defined');
      }

      var o = Object(this);

      // 2. Let len be ? ToLength(? Get(O, "length")).
      var len = o.length >>> 0;

      // 3. If IsCallable(predicate) is false, throw a TypeError exception.
      if (typeof predicate !== 'function') {
        throw new TypeError('predicate must be a function');
      }

      // 4. If thisArg was supplied, let T be thisArg; else let T be undefined.
      var thisArg = arguments[1];

      // 5. Let k be 0.
      var k = 0;

      // 6. Repeat, while k < len
      while (k < len) {
        // a. Let Pk be ! ToString(k).
        // b. Let kValue be ? Get(O, Pk).
        // c. Let testResult be ToBoolean(? Call(predicate, T, « kValue, k, O »)).
        // d. If testResult is true, return k.
        var kValue = o[k];
        if (predicate.call(thisArg, kValue, k, o)) {
          return k;
        }
        // e. Increase k by 1.
        k++;
      }

      // 7. Return -1.
      return -1;
    }
  });
}

If you need to support truly obsolete JavaScript engines that don't support Object.defineProperty, it's best not to polyfill Array.prototype methods at all, as you can't make them non-enumerable.

Specifications

Browser compatibility

Feature Chrome Edge Firefox Internet Explorer Opera Safari
Basic support 45 Yes 25 No 32 8
Feature Android webview Chrome for Android Edge mobile Firefox for Android Opera Android iOS Safari Samsung Internet
Basic support Yes Yes Yes 4 Yes 8 ?

See also

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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/findIndex