includes really is the better indexOf
Written by Stefan Judis
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I've been sitting in Jeff Strauss' talk at KCDC on ES2017 and he mentioned a tiny detail about Array
I didn't think of before.
Let's say you have an array holding different types like ['foo', 123, true, undefined, NaN]
. To figure out if a value is included in this array you could use indexOf
and check if the result is -1
.
This works fine for all the values except NaN
, because NaN === NaN
evaluates to false
. You can't test if NaN
an array includes NaN
using indexOf
.
['foo', 123, true, undefined, NaN].indexOf(NaN) // -1
Array
fixes this behavior. ๐
['foo', 123, true, undefined, NaN].includes(NaN) // true
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