JavaScript String endsWith() Method
Example
Check if a string ends with "universe.":
var str = "Hello world, welcome to the universe.";
var n = str.endsWith("universe.");
The result of n will be:
true
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Definition and Usage
The endsWith()
method determines whether a string ends with the
characters of a specified string.
This method returns true
if the string ends with the characters, and false
if not.
Note: The endsWith()
method is case sensitive.
Browser Support
Method | ||||||
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endsWith() | 41 | 12.0 | No | 17 | 9 | 36 |
Note: The endsWith()
method is not supported in Internet
Explorer 11 and earlier versions.
Syntax
string.endsWith(searchvalue,length)
Parameter Values
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
searchvalue | Required. The string to search for |
length | Optional. Specify the length of the string to search. If omitted, the default value is the length of the string |
Technical Details
Return Value: | A Boolean. Returns true if the string ends with the value, otherwise it returns false |
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JavaScript Version: | ECMAScript 6 |
More Examples
Check if a string ends with "world", assuming the string is is 11 characters long:
var str = "Hello world, welcome to the universe.";
var n = str.endsWith("world", 11);
The result of n will be:
true
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JavaScript String Reference