includes()
'Blue Whale'.includes('blue') // returns false
var str = "We got a poop cleanup on isle 4.";
if(str.indexOf("poop") !== -1){
alert("Not again");
}
//use indexOf (it returns position of substring or -1 if not found)const pets = ['cat', 'dog', 'bat'];
console.log(pets.includes('cat'));
// output: true[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); // truevar str = "We got a poop cleanup on isle 4.";
if(str.indexOf("poop") !== -1){
alert("Not again");
}const str = 'To be, or not to be, that is the question.'
console.log(str.includes('To be')) // true
console.log(str.includes('question')) // true
console.log(str.includes('nonexistent')) // false
console.log(str.includes('To be', 1)) // false
console.log(str.includes('TO BE')) // false
console.log(str.includes('')) // true