In this article, we will check if an array includes an object or not in JavaScript. There are various methods to check whether an array includes an object or not.
These are the following approaches by using these we can check if an array includes an object in JavaScript:
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Using includes() Method
If the array contains an object/element can be determined by using the includes() method. This method returns true if the array contains the object/element else return false.
Syntax:
array.includes( element/object, startingPosition )
Example: This example shows the use of the above-explained approach.
let obj = { "geeks1" : 10, "geeks2" : 12 }
let gfg = [ "geeks1" , "geeks2" , obj];
// Use JavaScript includes() method let num = gfg.includes(obj, 0); console.log(num) |
true
Using some() Method
The some() method uses the function for its evaluation and it executes the function once for each element present in the array. If it finds the object/element in the array then it returns true and stops the execution for the remaining elements otherwise returns false.
Syntax:
array.some( function(currValue, arrIndex, arrObj), this )
Example: This example shows the use of the above-explained approach.
let arr = [ "geeks1" , "geeks2" , "geeks3" ,
{ 1: "geeks4" , 2: "geeks5" }];
let boolVar = arr.some( value => { return typeof value == "object" });
console.log(boolVar); |
true
Using filter() Method
The filter() method creates the array of all those elements/objects that pass the checking condition.
Syntax:
array.filter( function(currValue, arrIndex, arrObj), this )
Example: This example shows the use of the above-explained approach.
let obj = { "geeks1" : 10, "geeks2" : 12 }
let arr = [ "geeks1" , "geeks2" , "geeks3" , obj];
if (arr.filter(value => value == obj).length > 0)
console.log( "true" );
else console.log( "false" );
|
true
Using findIndex() Method
The findIndex() method returns the position of searched object/element if it is present in the array and stops the execution for the rest elements. If the element/object is not found then return -1.
Syntax:
array.findIndex( function(currValue, arrIndex, arrObj), this )
Example: This example shows the use if the above-explained approach.
let arr = [ "geeks1" , "geeks2" , "geeks3" ,
{ "geeks1" : 10, "geeks2" : 12 }];
let num = arr.findIndex( value => { return typeof value == "object" });
console.log( "Object found at position: " + num);
|
Object found at position: 3
Using Lodash _.find() Method
we are using _.find() method which helps us to find out that the given value is present in the array or not. and lodash is third party and javascript library.
Syntax:
_.find(collection, predicate, [fromIndex=0])
Example: This example shows the use if the above-explained approach.
// Requiring the lodash library const _ = require( "lodash" );
// Collection of string let arr = [ "geeks1" , "geeks2" , "geeks3" ,
{ "geeks1" : 10, "geeks2" : 12 }];
let obj = { "geeks1" : 10, "geeks2" : 12 }
// Check value is found // or not by _.includes() method console.log(_.find(arr, obj)); |
Output:
{ "geeks1": 10, "geeks2": 12 }