Node.js util.types.isSetIterator() Method
Last Updated :
13 Oct, 2021
The util.types.isSetIterator() method is an inbuilt application programming interface of util module which is primarily designed to support the needs of Node.js own internal APIs.
The util.types.isSetIterator() method is used to determine whether the value is an iterator returned for a built-in set instance.
Syntax:
util.types.isSetIterator( value )
Parameter: This method accepts a single parameters value which holds any valid JavaScript data types like Boolean, Null, Number, Object, etc.
Return value: It returns a Boolean value i.e returns true if value is an iterator returned for a built-in Set instance otherwise it is false.
Below examples illustrate the use of util.types.isSetIterator() method in Node.js:
Example 1:
const util = require( 'util' );
console.log(util.types.isSetIterator( true ));
console.log(util.types.isSetIterator( new Set().values()));
console.log(util.types.isSetIterator( new Set().keys()));
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Output:
false
true
true
Example 2:
const util = require( 'util' );
const set = new Set();
console.log(util.types.isSetIterator(set.keys()));
console.log(util.types.isSetIterator(set.entries()));
console.log(util.types.isSetIterator(set[Symbol.iterator]()));
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Output:
true
true
true
Note: The above program will compile and run by using the node index.js
command.
Reference: https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v13.x/docs/api/util.html#util_util_types_issetiterator_value
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