The JavaScript array find() method is used to return the value of the first element in the given array that satisfies the specified condition.
Syntax:
array.find (callback (value, index, arr), thisArg)
Parameters:
callback: It represents the method to test the condition. It is required.
currentValue: It represents the array’s current element. It is required.
index: Current element index. It is optional.
arr: It represents the array on which every() method is to be invoked. It is optional.
thisArg: It is used as this keyword while executing callback. It is optional.
Returns:
Array’s first element that satisfies the function condition.
Example:
<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> </head> <body> <script> var a = ["GOLD","SILVER","DIAMOND","RUBY","PLATINUM"] var result=a.find(x=> x>"GOLD"); document.writeln(result) </script> </body> </html>