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TypedArray.every() function in JavaScript
The every() function of TypedArray accepts a string value representing the name of a function, tests whether all the elements in an array passes the test implemented by the provided function.
Syntax
Its Syntax is as follows
typedArray.every(function_name)
Example
<html> <head> <title>JavaScript Array every Method</title> </head> <body> <script type="text/javascript"> var int32View = new Int32Array([64, 89, 65,21, 14, 66, 87, 55 ]); document.write("Contents of the typed array: "+int32View); document.write("<br>"); function testResult(element, index, array) { var ele = element>35 return ele; } result = int32View.every(testResult); if(result) { document.write("all elements are above 35"); }else { document.write("all elements are not above 35"); } </script> </body> </html>
Output
Contents of the typed array: 64,89,65,21,14,66,87,55 all elements are not above 35
Example
<html> <head> <title>JavaScript Array every Method</title> </head> <body> <script type="text/javascript"> var int32View = new Int32Array([64, 89, 65, 58, 90, 66, 87, 55 ]); document.write("Contents of the typed array: "+int32View); document.write("<br>"); function testResult(element, index, array) { var ele = element>35 return ele; } result = int32View.every(testResult); if(result) { document.write("all elements are above 35"); }else { document.write("all elements are not above 35"); } </script> </body> </html>
Output
Contents of the typed array: 64,89,65,58,90,66,87,55 all elements are above 35
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