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I have an arrow function in a class that returns either array or boolean:

class A{

   myfunction=(val:number):Array<string>|Boolean=>{
     return number>1000?true:["jack","robin","harry"];
   }
}

and I want to call the function as:

const myclass=new A();

const arr=myclass.myfunction(10);

if(typeof arr==="boolean"){
  console.log("dami");
}else{
   if(arr.indexOf("harry")>0){
          ##here at indexOf i get an error :Property 'indexOf' does not exist on type 'Boolean | string[]'.
     console.log("we found harry");
   }
}

Calling indexOf gives an error saying : Property 'indexOf' does not exist on type 'Boolean | string[]'. What am I doing wrong here?

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  • Capital B Boolean is not the same as lowercase b boolean...
    – VLAZ
    Mar 25, 2022 at 8:17

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Your return type should refer to the primitive boolean type:

Array<string> | boolean // or string[] | boolean

And not the object Boolean type:

Array<string> | Boolean

As the TypeScript handbook notes:

The type names String, Number, and Boolean (starting with capital letters) are legal, but refer to some special built-in types that will very rarely appear in your code. Always use string, number, or boolean for types.

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