--- date: 2020-10-09 id: c76b3766-a1ed-43f9-bdb6-4076e6bb5b7a title: JavaScript Array Methods --- # ES6 ## Static Array methods ### Array.from() ``` javascript const arr2 = Array.from(arguments); // ES6 ``` If a value is [iterable](20201014092625-javascript_iterables) (as all Array-like DOM data structure are by now), you can also use the [spread](20201014094144-spread) operator (…) to convert it to an [Array](20200826201029-arrays): ``` javascript const arr1 = [...'abc']; // ['a', 'b', 'c'] const arr2 = [...new Set().add('a').add('b')]; // ['a', 'b'] ``` ### Array.of() This returns an array of the passed parameters ``` javascript console.log(Array.of(1, 2, 3, 4)) // [1, 2, 3, 4] ``` ## Array.prototype methods ### Array.prototype.fill() ``` javascript const arr2 = new Array(2).fill(undefined); // [undefined, undefined] ``` ### Array.prototype.copyWithin() The method signature is: ``` typescript Array.prototype.copyWithin(target : number, start : number, end = this.length) : This ``` It copies the elements whose indices are in the range \[start,end) to index target and subsequent indices. If the two index ranges overlap, care is taken that all source elements are copied before they are overwritten. I am confused as to how this is in any way useful. ``` javascript const arr = [0,1,2,3]; console.log(arr.copyWithin(2, 0, 2)) // [0, 1, 0, 1] ``` ### Searching for elements 1. Array.prototype.findIndex() ``` javascript console.log([6, -6, 8].findIndex(x => x < 0)) // 1 ``` 2. Array.prototype.find() ``` javascript console.log([6, -6, 8].find(x => x < 0)) // -6 ``` ### Iteration 1. Array.prototype.entries() ``` javascript console.log(Array.from(['a', 'b'].entries())) // [ [ 0, 'a' ], [ 1, 'b' ] ] ``` 2. Array.prototype.values() ``` javascript console.log(Array.from(['a', 'b'].values())) // ['a', 'b'] ``` 3. Array.prototype.keys() ``` javascript console.log(Array.from(['a', 'b'].keys())) // [0, 1] ``` # ES2016 ## Array.prototype.includes() Tells you if array includes a certain element: ``` javascript console.log(["a", "b", "c"].includes("a")); // true console.log(["a", "b", "c"].includes("d")); // false ```