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What is includes() Method in JavaScript ?

Last Updated : 12 Feb, 2024
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In JavaScript, the includes() method is used to determine whether a string contains another string or a specified value. It returns true if the string contains the specified value, and false otherwise.

Syntax:

string.includes(searchValue, startIndex)
  • string: The string in which to search for the specified value.
  • searchValue: The value to search for within the string.
  • startIndex (optional): The index at which to start the search within the string. Default is 0.

Example: Here, the includes() method is called on the str string to determine whether it contains the substring “World”. Since “World” is present within the string, the method returns true, which is then assigned to the variable containsWorld.

Javascript




const str = "Hello, World!";
const containsWorld = str.includes("World");
 
console.log(containsWorld); // Output: true


Output

true


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