On this podcast we talk about the Array prototype function Array.every(). Here are some code examples for the Array.Every() function:
const x = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]x.every((element) => { return element > 0;})// truex.every((element) => { return element !== 4;})// falsex.every((element, ind) => { // element would be 1 while ind is 0, 2 > 1, and so on return element > ind;})// true
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