In the previous article, I talked about iterating over arrays using the Array.every()
array method. You can check it out below:
Understanding Javascript Array Series X - Array Loops & Iteration Part VII
Nedy Udombat ・ Oct 10 '19 ・ 3 min read
Today, I will talk about using array.find() to iterate over arrays.
Array.find()
This method finds the first element of an array that satisfies a specified condition. Let's say you want to find the first even number in this array [1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]
, the answer would be 6.
const arr = [1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9];
const even = arr.find(num => num%2 === 0);
console.log(even); //6
The loop runs until it gets to 6 and it returns 6. In a scenario where no element in the array meets the criteria, it returns undefined
.
const arr = [1, 3, 5, 7, 9];
const even = arr.find(num => num%2 === 0);
console.log(even); //undefined
Let's take a look at the syntax
// syntax
arr.find(callback([currentValue], [arrayIndex], [arr]));
[currentValue]: This is the current item in the array that is being processed. After the procession, the current value becomes the value of the next element in the array.
[arrayIndex]: This is the index of the current value in the array. This also changes after the current value has been processed.
[arr]: This is the array being iterated over.
[callback]: This is basically a function to be performed on each element of the array. It accepts the first three items (currentValue, index, and array) as arguments.
Here are some examples:
- Find the first person in this array that is old enough to buy a car(18).
// array
const playerArr = [
{ name: "Soji", age: 8},
{ name: "Chukwudi", age: 15},
{ name: "Nedy", age: 22},
{ name: "Ezekiel", age: 17},
{ name: "LII", age: 50},
]
const firstEligibleCandidate = playerArr.find(player => player.age > 18);
console.log(firstEligibleCandidate) //{ name: "Nedy", age: 22}
Conclusion
Array.find()
is great when you want to find the first element of an array that meets a particular criterion. In a situation where you want to find the position(index) of where that element is we can use the Array.findIndex()
method. I would be writing about this array method, follow me to get notified when it comes out @nedyudombat
.
Got any other instances for the use of the Array.find()
function? Please do well to share it in the comment section.
That's all for today, tomorrow we will talk about another set of functions used in array Iteration.
Here is the link to the other articles on this Array series written by me:
- What is an Array?
- Alternate ways of Creating an Array.
- Array Properties
- Array Loops & Iteration Part I
- Array Loops & Iteration Part II
- Array Loops & Iteration Part III
- Array Loops & Iteration Part IV
- Array Loops & Iteration Part V
- Array Loops & Iteration Part VI
- Array Loops & Iteration Part VII
Got any question, addition or correction? Please leave a comment.
Thank you for reading. 👍
Top comments (6)
Awesome! Educative!
Thank you so much Ajeigbe
Next time use my name as example 😉😁
Sure will @__naza
Awesome post.
Thank you Ukpai, I am glad you liked it