Array.prototype.findLastIndex()
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Widely available
This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since August 2022.
The findLastIndex() method of Array instances iterates the array in reverse order and returns the index of the first element that satisfies the provided testing function.
If no elements satisfy the testing function, -1 is returned.
See also the findLast() method, which returns the value of last element that satisfies the testing function (rather than its index).
Try it
const array = [5, 12, 50, 130, 44];
const isLargeNumber = (element) => element > 45;
console.log(array.findLastIndex(isLargeNumber));
// Expected output: 3
// Index of element with value: 130
Syntax
findLastIndex(callbackFn)
findLastIndex(callbackFn, thisArg)
Parameters
callbackFn-
A function to execute for each element in the array. It should return a truthy value to indicate a matching element has been found, and a falsy value otherwise. The function is called with the following arguments:
thisArgOptional-
A value to use as
thiswhen executingcallbackFn. See iterative methods.
Return value
The index of the last (highest-index) element in the array that passes the test.
Otherwise -1 if no matching element is found.
Description
The findLastIndex() method is an iterative method. It calls a provided callbackFn function once for each element in an array in descending-index order, until callbackFn returns a truthy value. findLastIndex() then returns the index of that element and stops iterating through the array. If callbackFn never returns a truthy value, findLastIndex() returns -1. 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 findLastIndex() method is generic. It only expects the this value to have a length property and integer-keyed properties.
Examples
>Find the index of the last prime number in an array
The following example returns the index of the last element in the array that is a prime number, or -1 if there is no prime number.
function isPrime(n) {
if (n < 2) {
return false;
}
if (n % 2 === 0) {
return n === 2;
}
for (let factor = 3; factor * factor <= n; factor += 2) {
if (n % factor === 0) {
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
console.log([4, 6, 8, 12].findLastIndex(isPrime)); // -1, not found
console.log([4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12].findLastIndex(isPrime)); // 5
Note:
The isPrime() implementation is for demonstration only. For a real-world application, you would want to use a heavily memoized algorithm such as the Sieve of Eratosthenes to avoid repeated calculations.
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 findLastIndex() to find the last element that is less than its neighbors.
const numbers = [3, -1, 1, 4, 1, 5, 9, 2, 6];
const lastTrough = numbers
.filter((num) => num > 0)
.findLastIndex((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); // 6
Using findLastIndex() on sparse arrays
You can search for undefined in a sparse array and get the index of an empty slot.
console.log([1, , 3].findLastIndex((x) => x === undefined)); // 1
Calling findLastIndex() on non-array objects
The findLastIndex() method reads the length property of this and then accesses each property whose key is a nonnegative integer less than length.
const arrayLike = {
length: 3,
0: 2,
1: 7.3,
2: 4,
3: 3, // ignored by findLastIndex() since length is 3
};
console.log(
Array.prototype.findLastIndex.call(arrayLike, (x) => Number.isInteger(x)),
); // 2
Specifications
| Specification |
|---|
| ECMAScript® 2026 Language Specification> # sec-array.prototype.findlastindex> |
Browser compatibility
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See also
- Polyfill of
Array.prototype.findLastIndexincore-js - es-shims polyfill of
Array.prototype.findLastIndex - Indexed collections guide
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