TypedArray.prototype.lastIndexOf()
  The lastIndexOf() method returns the last index at which
  a given element can be found in the typed array, or -1 if it is not present. The typed
  array is searched backwards, starting at fromIndex. This method has the
  same algorithm as Array.prototype.lastIndexOf(). TypedArray is
  one of the typed array types here.
Syntax
lastIndexOf(searchElement)
lastIndexOf(searchElement, fromIndex)
Parameters
searchElement- 
    
Element to locate in the typed array.
 fromIndex- 
    
Optional. The index at which to start searching backwards. Defaults to the typed array's length, i.e. the whole typed array will be searched. If the index is greater than or equal to the length of the typed array, the whole typed array will be searched. If negative, it is taken as the offset from the end of the typed array. Note that even when the index is negative, the typed array is still searched from back to front. If the calculated index is less than 0, -1 is returned, i.e. the typed array will not be searched.
 
Return value
The last index of the element in the array; -1 if not found.
Description
  lastIndexOf compares searchElement to elements of the typed array using
  strict equality
  (the same method used by the ===, or triple-equals, operator).
Examples
Using lastIndexOf
var uint8 = new Uint8Array([2, 5, 9, 2]);
uint8.lastIndexOf(2);     // 3
uint8.lastIndexOf(7);     // -1
uint8.lastIndexOf(2, 3);  // 3
uint8.lastIndexOf(2, 2);  // 0
uint8.lastIndexOf(2, -2); // 0
uint8.lastIndexOf(2, -1); // 3
Specifications
| Specification | 
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| ECMAScript Language Specification  # sec-%typedarray%.prototype.lastindexof  | 
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