The Array.some() is an inbuilt TypeScript function which is used to check for some element in the array passes the test implemented by the provided function.
Syntax:
array.some(callback[, thisObject])
Parameter: This method accept two parameter as mentioned above and described below:
- callback : This parameter is the Function to test for each element.
 - thisObject : This parameter is the Object to use as this when executing callback.
 
Return Value: This method returns true if some element in this array satisfies the provided testing function. 
Below example illustrate the  Array  some() method in TypeScriptJS:
Example 1: 
TypeScript
// check for positive number  function ispositive(element, index, array) {     return element > 0; }    
// Driver code var arr = [ 11, 89, 23, 7, 98 ];    // check for positive number  var value = arr.some(ispositive);  console.log( value );  | 
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true
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TypeScript
// check for even number  function iseven(element, index, array)  {      return (element % 2 == 0);   }    // Driver code var arr = [ 11, 89, 23, 7, 91 ];    // check for positive number  var value = arr.some(iseven);  console.log( value );  | 
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