Node.js Buffer.lastIndexOf() Method Last Updated : 11 Apr, 2023 Comments Improve Suggest changes Like Article Like Report Buffer is a temporary memory storage that stores the data when it is being moved from one place to another. It is like an array of integers. The Buffer.lastIndexOf() Method checks for a given value in the buffer and returns its index where it is present. If the same value is present more than once, then it returns the last index where the value is present. Syntax: Buffer.lastIndexOf( value, byteOffset, encoding ) Parameters: This method accepts three parameters as mentioned above and described below: value: It specifies the data that need to be searched in the buffer.byteOffset: The index from which you need to start searching the buffer. Its default value is 0.encoding: It holds a string value that determines the binary representation of the string that search in the buffer. Its default value is utf8. Return Value: This method returns an integer value representing the index value. Below examples illustrate the use of Buffer.lastIndexOf() method in Node.js: Example 1: In this example, we will see the use of Buffer.lastIndexOf() Method javascript // Node program to demonstrate the // Buffer.lastIndexOf() Method const buffer = Buffer.from('GeeksForGeeks'); console.log(buffer.lastIndexOf('G')); Output 8 Example 2: In this example, we will see the use of Buffer.lastIndexOf() Method javascript // Node program to demonstrate the // Buffer.lastIndexOf() Method const buffer = Buffer.from('GeeksForGeeks'); console.log(buffer.lastIndexOf(101)); // Prints : 10 // 101 is the ascii value of 'e' // e occurs last at index 10 console.log(buffer.lastIndexOf('computer portal')); //Prints : -1 //as it is not present in the given value Output: 10 -1 Note: The above program will compile and run by using the node index.js command. Reference: https://nodejs.org/api/buffer.html#buffer_buf_lastindexof_value_byteoffset_encoding Create Quiz Comment A abhishek7 Follow 0 Improve A abhishek7 Follow 0 Improve Article Tags : Web Technologies Node.js Node.js-Buffer-module Explore Introduction & Installation NodeJS Introduction3 min readNode.js Roadmap: A Complete Guide6 min readHow to Install Node.js on Linux6 min readHow to Install Node.js on Windows5 min readHow to Install NodeJS on MacOS6 min readNode.js vs Browser - Top Differences That Every Developer Should Know6 min readNodeJS REPL (READ, EVAL, PRINT, LOOP)4 min readExplain V8 engine in Node.js7 min readNode.js Web Application Architecture3 min readNodeJS Event Loop5 min readNode.js Modules , Buffer & StreamsNodeJS Modules5 min readWhat are Buffers in Node.js ?4 min readNode.js Streams4 min readNode.js Asynchronous ProgrammingAsync Await in Node.js3 min readPromises in NodeJS7 min readHow to Handle Errors in Node.js ?4 min readException Handling in Node.js3 min readNode.js NPMNodeJS NPM6 min readSteps to Create and Publish NPM packages7 min readIntroduction to NPM scripts2 min readNode.js package.json4 min readWhat is package-lock.json ?3 min readNode.js Deployments & CommunicationNode Debugging2 min readHow to Perform Testing in Node.js ?2 min readUnit Testing of Node.js Application5 min readNODE_ENV Variables and How to Use Them ?2 min readDifference Between Development and Production in Node.js3 min readBest Security Practices in Node.js4 min readDeploying Node.js Applications5 min readHow to Build a Microservices Architecture with NodeJS3 min readNode.js with WebAssembly3 min readResources & ToolsNode.js Web Server6 min readNode Exercises, Practice Questions and Solutions4 min readNode.js Projects9 min readNodeJS Interview Questions and Answers15+ min read Like