compare array elements in javascript code example

Example 1: javascript compare arrays

Array.prototype.equals = function(arr2) {
  return (
    this.length === arr2.length &&
    this.every((value, index) => value === arr2[index])
  );
};

[1, 2, 3].equals([1, 2, 3]);	// true
[1, 2, 3].equals([3, 6, 4, 2]);	// false

Example 2: best way compare arrays javascript

// To compare arrays (or any other object):
// Simple Array Example:
const array1 = ['potato', 'banana', 'soup']
const array2 = ['potato', 'orange', 'soup']

array1 === array2;
// Returns false due to referential equality
JSON.stringify(array1) === JSON.stringify(array2);
// Returns true 


// Another Example:
const deepArray1 = [{test: 'dummy'}, [['woo', 'ya'], 'weird']]
const deepArray2 = [{test: 'dummy'}, [['woo', 'ya'], 'weird']]

deepArray1 === deepArray2;
// Returns false due to referential equality
JSON.stringify(deepArray1) === JSON.stringify(deepArray2);
// Returns true

Example 3: how to compare elements in an array

for (let i = 0; i < a.length; i++) {
    for (let k = i + 1; k < a.length; k++) {
        if (a[i] != a[k]) {
            //do stuff
        }
    }
}

Example 4: compare arrays javascript

// For regular 1D array
const array1 = [1,2,3,4]
const array2 = [1,2,3,4]

array1.join() === array2.join()
// '1,2,3,4' === '1,2,3,4'

// For anything more complex
const array3 = [1,2,3,[1,2,3]]
const array4 = [1,2,3,[1,2,3]]

JSON.stringify(array3) === JSON.stringify(array4)