### indexesOf Returns an array of indexes at which the `val` occurs in `arr`. If it occurs only once return the `index` and if it never occurs returns `-1` ``` js const indexesOf = (arr, val) => { let indexes = [], i; for(i = 0; i < arr.length; i++) if (arr[i] === val) indexes.push(i); return indexes.length === 0 ? -1 : indexes.length === 1 indexes.pop() : indexes } ``` ``` js indexesOf([1,2,3],1); // 0 indexesOf([1,2,3,1,2,3],1); // [0,3] indexesOf([1,2,3],4); // -1 indexesOf([[1,2,3]],[1,2,3]); // -1 (Array.prototype.indexOf()) has the same behaviour ```