

But there are few others:Īrr.some(fn)/ arr.every(fn) check the array. These methods are the most used ones, they cover 99% of use cases. Please note that methods sort, reverse and splice modify the array itself. Array.isArray(value) checks value for being an array, if so returns true, otherwise false.reduce/reduceRight(func, initial) – calculate a single value over the array by calling func for each element and passing an intermediate result between the calls.split/join – convert a string to array and back.reverse() – reverses the array in-place, then returns it.sort(func) – sorts the array in-place, then returns it.map(func) – creates a new array from results of calling func for every element.forEach(func) – calls func for every element, does not return anything.findIndex is like find, but returns the index instead of a value.find/filter(func) – filter elements through the function, return first/all values that make it return true.includes(value) – returns true if the array has value, otherwise false.indexOf/lastIndexOf(item, pos) – look for item starting from position pos, return the index or -1 if not found.If any of items is an array, then its elements are taken. concat(.items) – returns a new array: copies all members of the current one and adds items to it.slice(start, end) – creates a new array, copies elements from index start till end (not inclusive) into it.

items) – at index pos deletes deleteCount elements and inserts items.

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