every
Return true if every item in a list matches a predicate.
list.every( callback [,thisArg] )
Tests each item in list
by calling callback
on it. If callback
returns truthy for every
element in list
, every
returns true
.
import { DefineList } from "can";
const names = new DefineList(["alice","adam","zack","zeffer"]);
const aNames = names.every((name) => {
return name[0] === "a";
});
console.log(aNames); //-> false
Parameters
- callback
{function(item, index, list)}
:A function to call with each element of the DefineList. The three parameters that callback gets passed are:
- item (*) - the element at index.
- index (Integer) - the index of the current element of the list.
- list (DefineList) - the
DefineList
the elements are coming from.
If
callback
returns a truthy result,every
will evaluate the callback on the next element. Otherwise,every
will returnfalse
. - thisArg
{Object}
:What
this
should be in thecallback
.
Returns
{Boolean}
:
true
if calling the callback on every element in list
returns a truthy value, false
otherwise.
list.every( props )
Tests each item in list
by comparing its properties to props
. If props
match for every element in
list
, every
returns true
.
import {DefineList} from "can";
const todos = new DefineList([
{name: "dishes", complete: false},
{name: "lawn", complete: true}
]);
const complete = todos.every({complete: true});
console.log(complete); //-> false
Parameters
- props
{Object}
:An object of key-value properties. Each key and value in
props
must be present on anitem
for theitem
to match.
Returns
{Boolean}
:
true
if every element in list
matches props
, false
otherwise.