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983 B
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# `contains()`
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The contains method determines whether the collection contains a given item:
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```js
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const collection = collect({
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name: 'Mohamed Salah',
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number: 11,
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});
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collection.contains('name');
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// true
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collection.contains('age');
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// false
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collection.contains('Mohamed Salah');
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// true
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```
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You may also work with arrays
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```js
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const collection = collect([1, 2, 3]);
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collection.contains(3);
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// true
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```
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You may also pass a key / value pair to the contains method, which will determine if the given pair exists in the collection:
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```js
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const collection = collect({
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name: 'Mohamed Salah',
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number: 11,
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});
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collection.contains('name', 'Steve Jobs');
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// false
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```
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Finally, you may also pass a callback to the contains method to perform your own truth test:
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```js
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const collection = collect([1, 2, 3, 4, 5]);
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collection.contains((value, key) => value > 5);
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// false
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```
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[View source on GitHub](https://github.com/ecrmnn/collect.js/blob/master/src/methods/contains.js) |