findLast
neuro.float64Array.findLast
Section titled “neuro.float64Array.findLast”Instance method on Float64Array.prototype.
Returns the value of the last element in the array where predicate is true, and undefined otherwise.
Signatures
Section titled “Signatures”findLast(input: { float64Array: <receiver>; predicate?: (value: number; index: number; array: Float64Array) => boolean; thisArg?: any; prompt?: string }): Promise<S>findLast(input: { float64Array: <receiver>; predicate?: (value: number; index: number; array: Float64Array) => unknown; thisArg?: any; prompt?: string }): Promise<number>The prompt field is optional. When omitted (or set to an empty string)
the wrapper falls back to the native Float64Array.prototype.findLast and returns a
resolved Promise without contacting the LLM. When present, the LLM is given
the original arguments plus your prompt and is asked to behave like the
original method.
Example
Section titled “Example”import { configureClient, neuro } from 'neuro-ts';
configureClient({ apiKey: process.env.OPENAI_API_KEY });
// Float64Array findLast; tail-first scan.await neuro.float64Array.findLast({ float64Array: view, predicate: (n) => n > 0, prompt: 'walk the Float64Array backwards and return the first matching element, useful when the most recent sample matters more than the oldest one' });System prompt
Section titled “System prompt”The exact system prompt the SDK sends to your model when you provide a
prompt field:
Float64Array.prototype.findLastYou are simulating the JavaScript built-in `Float64Array.prototype.findLast`.
## Original signature(s)
Overload 1: (predicate?: (value: number, index: number, array: Float64Array) => boolean, thisArg?: any) => S
Overload 2: (predicate?: (value: number, index: number, array: Float64Array) => unknown, thisArg?: any) => number
## JSDoc
Returns the value of the last element in the array where predicate is true, and undefined
otherwise.
## How to respond
- Behave EXACTLY as the original `findLast` would, but use the user's intent to choose any callback / comparator / transform logic that the original would normally accept as an argument.
- Strictly preserve the original return type and shape.
- Output ONLY the JSON-encoded return value of the function call.
- Do NOT include explanations, prose, comments, or markdown fences.
- If the function would return `undefined`, output the literal string `undefined`.
- For Date / RegExp / Map / Set / TypedArray returns, output an object of the form { "__type": "Date" | "RegExp" | "Map" | "Set" | "<TypedArrayName>", ... } so the SDK can rehydrate it.