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JavaScript String endsWith() Method

The JavaScript str.endsWith() method is used to check whether the given string ends with the characters of the specified string or not

Syntax:

str.endsWith(searchString, length)

Parameters: 

  • searchString: The searchString is a string of characters that is to be searched at the end of the given string. 
  • length: The length determines the length of the given string from the beginning to be searched for the search string

Return value: This function returns the Boolean value true if the searchString is found else it returns the Boolean value false

Example 1: Below is an example of the String endsWith() Method Method.

JavaScript




function func() {
 
    // Original string
    let str = 'Geeks for Geeks';
 
    // Finding the search string in the
    // given string
    let value = str.endsWith('for', 9);
    console.log(value);
}
func();


Output

true

Example 2: In this example, the function endsWith() checks for searchString at the end of the given string. Since the searchString is found at the end, therefore this function returns true.

JavaScript




function func() {
 
    // Original string
    let str = 'It is a great day.';
 
    // Finding the search string in the
    // given string
    let value = str.endsWith('day.');
    console.log(value);
}
func();


Output:

true

Example 3: In this example, the function endsWith() checks for searchString at the end of the given string. Since the searchString is not found at the end, therefore this function returns false

JavaScript




function func() {
 
    // Original string
    let str = 'It is a great day.';
 
    // Finding the search string in the
    // given string
    let value = str.endsWith('great');
    console.log(value);
}
 
func();


Output:

false

Example 4: In this example, the function endsWith() checks for searchString at the end of the given string. Since the second argument defines the end of the string at index 13 and at this index searchString is found to end, therefore this function returns true.

JavaScript




function func() {
 
    // Original string
    let str = 'It is a great day.';
 
    // Finding the search string in the
    // given string
    let value = str.endsWith('great', 13);
    console.log(value);
}
func();


Output:

true

We have a complete list of Javascript string methods, to check those please go through this Javascript String Complete reference article.

Supported Browsers: 

  • chrome 41 and above
  • Edge 12 and above
  • Firefox 17 and above
  • Opera 28 and above
  • Safari 9 and above
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