catch forEach last iteration

const arr= [1, 2, 3]
arr.forEach(function(element){
 if(arr[arr.length-1] === element){
  console.log("Last Element")
 }
})

The 2021 ES6+ ANSWER IS:

    const arr = [1, 2, 3];

    arr.forEach((val, key, arr) => {
      if (Object.is(arr.length - 1, key)) {
        // execute last item logic
        console.log(`Last callback call at index ${key} with value ${val}` ); 
      }
    });

Updated answer for ES6+ is here.


arr = [1, 2, 3]; 

arr.forEach(function(i, idx, array){
   if (idx === array.length - 1){ 
       console.log("Last callback call at index " + idx + " with value " + i ); 
   }
});

would output:

Last callback call at index 2 with value 3

The way this works is testing arr.length against the current index of the array, passed to the callback function.