Example 1: javascript array contains
var colors = ["red", "blue", "green"];
var hasRed = colors.includes("red"); //true
var hasYellow = colors.includes("yellow"); //false
Example 2: javascript element in array
var fruits = ["Banana", "Orange", "Apple", "Mango"];
var n = fruits.includes("Mango");
Example 3: javascript array contains
var fruits = ["Banana", "Orange", "Apple", "Mango"];
var n = fruits.includes("Mango");
Example 4: js array includes
[1, 2, 3].includes(2); // true
[1, 2, 3].includes(4); // false
[1, 2, 3].includes(3, 3); // false
[1, 2, 3].includes(3, -1); // true
[1, 2, NaN].includes(NaN); // true
Example 5: javascript list include
const array1 = [1, 2, 3];
console.log(array1.includes(2));
// expected output: true
const pets = ['cat', 'dog', 'bat'];
console.log(pets.includes('cat'));
// expected output: true
console.log(pets.includes('at'));
// expected output: false
Example 6: array includes
let storyWords = ['extremely', 'literally', 'actually', 'hi', 'bye', 'okay']
let unnecessaryWords = ['extremely', 'literally', 'actually' ];
let betterWords = storyWords.filter(function(word) {
return !unnecessaryWords.includes(word);
});
console.log(betterWords) // ['hi' 'bye' 'okay]