--- title: Array.prototype.includes() slug: Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/includes tags: - Array - JavaScript - Method - Prototype - Reference - polyfill translation_of: Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/includes ---
includes() 方法會判斷陣列是否包含特定的元素,並以此來回傳 true 或 false。
arr.includes(searchElement[, fromIndex])
searchElementfromIndex {{optional_inline}}searchElement 的位置。如為負數值,則自 array.length + fromIndex 開始向後搜尋。預設值為 0。布林值({{jsxref("Boolean")}})。
[1, 2, 3].includes(2); // true [1, 2, 3].includes(4); // false [1, 2, 3].includes(3, 3); // false [1, 2, 3].includes(3, -1); // true [1, 2, NaN].includes(NaN); // true
fromIndex 大於或等於陣列長度如果 fromIndex大於或等於陣列長度, 會回傳false. 此陣列將不會被搜尋.
var arr = ['a', 'b', 'c'];
arr.includes('c', 3); // false
arr.includes('c', 100); // false
If fromIndex is negative, the computed index is calculated to be used as a position in the array at which to begin searching for searchElement. If the computed index is less than 0, the entire array will be searched.
// array length is 3
// fromIndex is -100
// computed index is 3 + (-100) = -97
var arr = ['a', 'b', 'c'];
arr.includes('a', -100); // true
arr.includes('b', -100); // true
arr.includes('c', -100); // true
includes() used as a generic methodincludes() method is intentionally generic. It does not require this value to be an Array object, so it can be applied to other kinds of objects (e.g. array-like objects). The example below illustrates includes() method called on the function's arguments object.
(function() {
console.log([].includes.call(arguments, 'a')); // true
console.log([].includes.call(arguments, 'd')); // false
})('a','b','c');
// https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-array.prototype.includes
if (!Array.prototype.includes) {
Object.defineProperty(Array.prototype, 'includes', {
value: function(searchElement, fromIndex) {
if (this == null) {
throw new TypeError('"this" is null or not defined');
}
// 1. Let O be ? ToObject(this value).
var o = Object(this);
// 2. Let len be ? ToLength(? Get(O, "length")).
var len = o.length >>> 0;
// 3. If len is 0, return false.
if (len === 0) {
return false;
}
// 4. Let n be ? ToInteger(fromIndex).
// (If fromIndex is undefined, this step produces the value 0.)
var n = fromIndex | 0;
// 5. If n ≥ 0, then
// a. Let k be n.
// 6. Else n < 0,
// a. Let k be len + n.
// b. If k < 0, let k be 0.
var k = Math.max(n >= 0 ? n : len - Math.abs(n), 0);
function sameValueZero(x, y) {
return x === y || (typeof x === 'number' && typeof y === 'number' && isNaN(x) && isNaN(y));
}
// 7. Repeat, while k < len
while (k < len) {
// a. Let elementK be the result of ? Get(O, ! ToString(k)).
// b. If SameValueZero(searchElement, elementK) is true, return true.
if (sameValueZero(o[k], searchElement)) {
return true;
}
// c. Increase k by 1.
k++;
}
// 8. Return false
return false;
}
});
}
If you need to support truly obsolete JavaScript engines that don't support Object.defineProperty, it's best not to polyfill Array.prototype methods at all, as you can't make them non-enumerable.
| Specification | Status | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| {{SpecName('ES7', '#sec-array.prototype.includes', 'Array.prototype.includes')}} | {{Spec2('ES7')}} | Initial definition. |
| {{SpecName('ESDraft', '#sec-array.prototype.includes', 'Array.prototype.includes')}} | {{Spec2('ESDraft')}} |
{{Compat("javascript.builtins.Array.includes")}}