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Some Function |
The Some Function
The some()
function is used for verifying if at least one element of an array meets a given condition. The function returns true
if the condition is met by one element, and false
if none of the elements met the condition.
The original syntax of the some function is:
arr.some(function callback(currentValue, index, array) {
// Do some stuff with currentValue (index and array are optionals)
}, [thisArg]);
Example (ES6):
const arr = [1, 4, 5, 11];
if (arr.some(el => el % 2 == 0)) {
console.log("There's at least one even number");
}
some()
is a method of the Array
object, so to pass the some()
function to an iterable object it is necessary that the object is an Array.