/** * Iterates through an array in reverse order and returns the index of the first item that matches the given predicate function. * * @template T * @param {ArrayLike | null | undefined} arr - The array to search through. * @param {(item: T, index: number, arr: T[]) => unknown} doesMatch - A function that takes an item, its index, and the array, and returns a truthy value if the item matches the criteria. * @param {number} [fromIndex=arr.length - 1] - The index to start the search from, defaults to the last index of the array. * @returns {number} - The index of the first item that matches the predicate, or `undefined` if no match is found. * * @example * // Using a predicate function * const items = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]; * const result = findLastIndex(items, (item) => item > 3) * console.log(result); // 4 */ declare function findLastIndex(arr: ArrayLike | null | undefined, doesMatch: (item: T, index: number, arr: readonly T[]) => unknown, fromIndex?: number): number; /** * Finds the index of the first item in an array that matches the given partial object. * * @template T * @param {ArrayLike | null | undefined} arr - The array to search through. * @param {Partial} doesMatch - A partial object that specifies the properties to match. * @param {number} [fromIndex=arr.length - 1] - The index to start the search from, defaults to the last index of the array. * @returns {number} - The index of the first item that matches the partial object, or `undefined` if no match is found. * * @example * // Using a partial object * const items = [{ id: 1, name: 'Alice' }, { id: 2, name: 'Bob' }]; * const result = findLastIndex(items, { name: 'Bob' }); * console.log(result); // 1 */ declare function findLastIndex(arr: ArrayLike | null | undefined, doesMatch: Partial, fromIndex?: number): number; /** * Finds the index of the first item in an array that matches a property with a specific value. * * @template T * @param {ArrayLike | null | undefined} arr - The array to search through. * @param {[keyof T, unknown]} doesMatchProperty - An array where the first element is the property key and the second element is the value to match. * @param {number} [fromIndex=arr.length - 1] - The index to start the search from, defaults to the last index of the array. * @returns {number} - The index of the first item that has the specified property value, or `undefined` if no match is found. * * @example * // Using a property-value pair * const items = [{ id: 1, name: 'Alice' }, { id: 2, name: 'Bob' }]; * const result = findLastIndex(items, ['name', 'Alice']); * console.log(result); // 0 */ declare function findLastIndex(arr: ArrayLike | null | undefined, doesMatchProperty: [keyof T, unknown], fromIndex?: number): number; /** * Finds the index of the first item in an array that has a specific property, where the property name is provided as a string. * * @template T * @param {ArrayLike | null | undefined} arr - The array to search through. * @param {string} propertyToCheck - The property name to check. * @param {number} [fromIndex=arr.length - 1] - The index to start the search from, defaults to the last index of the array. * @returns {number} - The index of the first item that has the specified property, or `undefined` if no match is found. * * @example * // Using a property name * const items = [{ id: 1, name: 'Alice' }, { id: 2, name: 'Bob' }]; * const result = findLastIndex(items, 'name'); * console.log(result); // 1 */ declare function findLastIndex(arr: ArrayLike | null | undefined, propertyToCheck: string, fromIndex?: number): number; export { findLastIndex };