array_search in php
<?php
$array = array(0 => 'blue', 1 => 'red', 2 => 'green', 3 => 'red');
$key = array_search('green', $array); // $key = 2;
$key = array_search('red', $array); // $key = 1;
?>
array_search in php
<?php
$array = array(0 => 'blue', 1 => 'red', 2 => 'green', 3 => 'red');
$key = array_search('green', $array); // $key = 2;
$key = array_search('red', $array); // $key = 1;
?>
search in javascript
var str = "Please locate where 'locate' occurs!";
var ind1 = str.indexOf("locate"); // return location of first value which founded
var ind2 = str.lastIndexOf("locate"); // return location of last value which founded
var ind3 = str.indexOf("locate", 15); // start search from location 15 and then take first value which founded
var ind4 = str.search("locate");
//The search() method cannot take a second start position argument.
//The indexOf() method cannot take powerful search values (regular expressions).
document.write("<br>" + "Length of string:", len);
document.write("<br>" + "indexOf:", ind1);
document.write("<br>" + "index of last:", ind2);
document.write("<br>" + "indexOf with start point:", ind3);
document.write("<br>" + "search:", ind4);
how to find id in array javascript
//The find() method returns the value of the first element in the provided array that satisfies the provided testing function.
const array1 = [5, 12, 8, 130, 44];
const found = array1.find(element => element > 10);
console.log(found);
// expected output: 12
array find
const array1 = [5, 12, 8, 130, 44];
const found = array1.find(element => element > 10);
console.log(found);
// expected output: 12
return object list in find js
const inventory = [
{name: 'apples', quantity: 2},
{name: 'bananas', quantity: 0},
{name: 'cherries', quantity: 5}
];
function isCherries(fruit) {
return fruit.name === 'cherries' && fruit.name === 'bananas';
}
console.log(inventory.find(isCherries));
// { name: 'cherries', quantity: 5 }
find method javascript
const inventory = [
{name: 'apples', quantity: 2},
{name: 'bananas', quantity: 0},
{name: 'cherries', quantity: 5}
];
function isCherries(fruit) {
return fruit.name === 'cherries';
}
console.log(inventory.find(isCherries));
// { name: 'cherries', quantity: 5 }
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