/** * Returns the last element of an array. * * This function takes an array and returns the last element of the array. * If the array is empty, the function returns `undefined`. * * Unlike some implementations, this function is optimized for performance * by directly accessing the last index of the array. * * @template T - The type of elements in the array. * @param {[...T[], T]} arr - The array from which to get the last element. * @returns {T} The last element of the array, or `undefined` if the array is empty. * * @example * const arr = [1, 2, 3]; * const lastElement = last(arr); * // lastElement will be 3 * * const emptyArr: number[] = []; * const noElement = last(emptyArr); * // noElement will be undefined */ declare function last(arr: readonly [...T[], T]): T; /** * Returns the last element of an array. * * This function takes an array and returns the last element of the array. * If the array is empty, the function returns `undefined`. * * Unlike some implementations, this function is optimized for performance * by directly accessing the last index of the array. * * @template T - The type of elements in the array. * @param {T[]} arr - The array from which to get the last element. * @returns {T | undefined} The last element of the array, or `undefined` if the array is empty. * * @example * const arr = [1, 2, 3]; * const lastElement = last(arr); * // lastElement will be 3 * * const emptyArr: number[] = []; * const noElement = last(emptyArr); * // noElement will be undefined */ declare function last(arr: readonly T[]): T | undefined; export { last };