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  • Array.prototype.findLast()
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    In this article

    • Try it
    • Syntax
    • Description
    • Examples
    • Specifications
    • Browser compatibility
    • See also
    1. Array.from()
    2. Array[Symbol.species]
  • Instance methods
    1. Array.prototype.entries()
    2. Array.prototype.find()
    3. Array.prototype.flat()
    4. Array.prototype.indexOf()
    5. Array.prototype.map()
    6. Array.prototype.reduceRight()
    7. Array.prototype.some()
    8. Array.prototype.toReversed()
    9. Array.prototype.unshift()
    10. Array: length
    11. Function.prototype.bind()
    12. Function: displayName Non-standard
    13. Function.prototype.arguments Non-standard Deprecated
    14. Function.prototype.caller Non-standard Deprecated
  • Instance methods
    1. Object.prototype.__defineGetter__() Deprecated
    2. Object.prototype.__defineSetter__() Deprecated
    3. Object.prototype.__lookupGetter__() Deprecated
    4. Object.prototype.__lookupSetter__() Deprecated
    5. Object.prototype.toLocaleString()
    6. Object.prototype.__proto__ Deprecated
    7. Array instances iterates the array in reverse order and returns the value of the first element that satisfies the provided testing function. If no elements satisfy the testing function, undefined is returned.

      If you need to find:

      • the first element that matches, use find().
      • the index of the last matching element in the array, use findLastIndex().
      • the index of a value, use indexOf(). (It's similar to findIndex(), but checks each element for equality with the value instead of using a testing function.)
      • whether a value exists in an array, use includes(). Again, it checks each element for equality with the value instead of using a testing function.
      • if any element satisfies the provided testing function, use some().
  • Try it

    const array1 = [5, 12, 50, 130, 44];
    
    const found = array1.findLast((element) => element > 45);
    
    console.log(found);
    / Expected output: 130
    

    Syntax

    js
    findLast(callbackFn)
    findLast(callbackFn, thisArg)
    

    Parameters

    callbackFn

    A function to execute for each element in the array. It should return a falsy value otherwise. The function is called with the following arguments:

    element

    The current element being processed in the array.

    index

    The index of the current element being processed in the array.

    array

    The array findLast() was called upon.

    thisArg Optional

    A value to use as this when executing callbackFn. See iterative methods.

    Return value

    The last (highest-index) element in the array that satisfies the provided testing function; undefined. Read the iterative methods section for more information about how these methods work in general.

    callbackFn is invoked for every index of the array, not just those with assigned values. Empty slots in sparse arrays behave the same as undefined.

    The findLast() method is generic. It only expects the this value to have a length property and integer-keyed properties.

    Examples

    Find last object in an array matching on element properties

    This example shows how you might create a test based on the properties of array elements.

    js
    const inventory = [
      { name: "apples", quantity: 2 },
      { name: "bananas", quantity: 0 },
      { name: "fish", quantity: 1 },
      { name: "cherries", quantity: 5 },
    ];
    
    / return true inventory stock is low
    function isNotEnough(item) {
      return item.quantity < 2;
    }
    
    console.log(inventory.findLast(isNotEnough));
    / { name: "fish", quantity: 1 }
    

    Using arrow function and destructuring

    The previous example might be written using an arrow function and object destructuring:

    js
    const inventory = [
      { name: "apples", quantity: 2 },
      { name: "bananas", quantity: 0 },
      { name: "fish", quantity: 1 },
      { name: "cherries", quantity: 5 },
    ];
    
    const result = inventory.findLast(({ quantity }) => quantity < 2);
    
    console.log(result);
    / { name: "fish", quantity: 1 }
    

    Find the last prime number in an array

    The following example returns the last element in the array that is a prime number, or undefined if there is no prime number.

    js
    function isPrime(element) {
      if (element % 2 === 0 || element < 2) {
        return false;
      }
      for (let factor = 3; factor <= Math.sqrt(element); factor += 2) {
        if (element % factor === 0) {
          return false;
        }
      }
      return true;
    }
    
    console.log([4, 6, 8, 12].findLast(isPrime)); / undefined, not found
    console.log([4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12].findLast(isPrime)); / 11
    

    Using the third argument of callbackFn

    The array argument is useful if you want to access another element in the array, especially when you don't have an existing variable that refers to the array. The following example first uses filter() to extract the positive values and then uses findLast() to find the last element that is less than its neighbors.

    js
    const numbers = [3, -1, 1, 4, 1, 5, 9, 2, 6];
    const lastTrough = numbers
      .filter((num) => num > 0)
      .findLast((num, idx, arr) => {
        / Without the arr argument, there's no way to easily access the
        / intermediate array without saving it to a variable.
        if (idx > 0 && num >= arr[idx - 1]) return false;
        if (idx < arr.length - 1 && num >= arr[idx + 1]) return false;
        return true;
      });
    console.log(lastTrough); / 2
    

    Using findLast() on sparse arrays

    Empty slots in sparse arrays are visited, and are treated the same as undefined.

    js
    / Declare array with no elements at indexes 2, 3, and 4
    const array = [0, 1, , , , 5, 6];
    
    / Shows all indexes, not just those with assigned values
    array.findLast((value, index) => {
      console.log(`Visited index ${index} with value ${value}`);
      return false;
    });
    / Visited index 6 with value 6
    / Visited index 5 with value 5
    / Visited index 4 with value undefined
    / Visited index 3 with value undefined
    / Visited index 2 with value undefined
    / Visited index 1 with value 1
    / Visited index 0 with value 0
    
    / Shows all indexes, including deleted
    array.findLast((value, index) => {
      / Delete element 5 on first iteration
      if (index === 6) {
        console.log(`Deleting array[5] with value ${array[5]}`);
        delete array[5];
      }
      / Element 5 is still visited even though deleted
      console.log(`Visited index ${index} with value ${value}`);
      return false;
    });
    / Deleting array[5] with value 5
    / Visited index 6 with value 6
    / Visited index 5 with value undefined
    / Visited index 4 with value undefined
    / Visited index 3 with value undefined
    / Visited index 2 with value undefined
    / Visited index 1 with value 1
    / Visited index 0 with value 0
    

    Calling findLast() on non-array objects

    The findLast() method reads the length property of this and then accesses each property whose key is a nonnegative integer less than length.

    js
    const arrayLike = {
      length: 3,
      0: 2,
      1: 7.3,
      2: 4,
      3: 3, / ignored by findLast() since length is 3
    };
    console.log(
      Array.prototype.findLast.call(arrayLike, (x) => Number.isInteger(x)),
    ); / 4
    

    Specifications

    Specification
    ECMAScript® 2026 Language Specification
    # sec-array.prototype.findlast

    Browser compatibility

    See also

    • Polyfill of Array.prototype.findLast in core-js
    • es-shims polyfill of Array.prototype.findLast
    • Indexed collections guide
    • Array
    • Array.prototype.find()
    • Array.prototype.findIndex()
    • Array.prototype.findLastIndex()
    • Array.prototype.includes()
    • Array.prototype.filter()
    • Array.prototype.every()
    • Array.prototype.some()
    • TypedArray.prototype.findLast()

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