The array.includes() method of JavaScript is used to check whether an array contains a specified element.
The syntax is as follows −
array.includes(ele, start)
Above, the parameter ele is the element to search for. The start parameter is the position to begin the search with.
Let us now implement the array.includes() method in JavaScript −
Example
<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <body> <h2>Car Variant</h2> <button onclick="display()">Result</button> <p id="test"></p> <script> var carid = ["110", "230", "299", "399"]; document.getElementById("test").innerHTML = carid; function display() { var n = carid.includes("230"); document.getElementById("test").innerHTML = "The array has the specific value 230? = "+n; } </script> </body> </html>
Output
Above, the click the “Result” button −
Example
<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <body> <h2>Car Variant</h2> <p>Does the array includes the specific element Crossover?</p> <button onclick="display()">Result</button> <p id="test"></p> <script> var car = ["Hatchback", "Convertible"]; var res2 = car.entries(); for (val of res2) { document.getElementById("test").innerHTML += val + "<br>"; } function display() { var res = car.includes("Crossover"); document.getElementById("test").innerHTML = res; } </script> </body> </html>
Output
Click on the “Result” button above −