Lo-Dash v0.10.0
Arrays
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Chaining
Collections
_.all_.any_.collect_.contains_.countBy_.detect_.each_.every_.filter_.find_.foldl_.foldr_.forEach_.groupBy_.include_.inject_.invoke_.map_.max_.min_.pluck_.reduce_.reduceRight_.reject_.select_.shuffle_.size_.some_.sortBy_.toArray_.where
Functions
_.after_.bind_.bindAll_.bindKey_.compose_.debounce_.defer_.delay_.memoize_.once_.partial_.throttle_.wrap
Objects
_.assign_.clone_.defaults_.extend_.forIn_.forOwn_.functions_.has_.invert_.isArguments_.isArray_.isBoolean_.isDate_.isElement_.isEmpty_.isEqual_.isFinite_.isFunction_.isNaN_.isNull_.isNumber_.isObject_.isPlainObject_.isRegExp_.isString_.isUndefined_.keys_.merge_.methods_.omit_.pairs_.pick_.values
Utilities
Properties
_.VERSION_.templateSettings_.templateSettings.escape_.templateSettings.evaluate_.templateSettings.interpolate_.templateSettings.variable
“Arrays” Methods
_.compact(array)
Creates an array with all falsey values of array removed. The values false, null, 0, "", undefined and NaN are all falsey.
Arguments
array(Array): The array to compact.
Returns
(Array): Returns a new filtered array.
Example
_.compact([0, 1, false, 2, '', 3]);
// => [1, 2, 3]
_.difference(array [, array1, array2, ...])
Creates an array of array elements not present in the other arrays using strict equality for comparisons, i.e. ===.
Arguments
array(Array): The array to process.[array1, array2, ...](Array): Arrays to check.
Returns
(Array): Returns a new array of array elements not present in the other arrays.
Example
_.difference([1, 2, 3, 4, 5], [5, 2, 10]);
// => [1, 3, 4]
_.first(array [, n])
Gets the first element of the array. Pass n to return the first n elements of the array.
Aliases
head, take
Arguments
array(Array): The array to query.[n](Number): The number of elements to return.
Returns
(Mixed): Returns the first element or an array of the first n elements of array.
Example
_.first([5, 4, 3, 2, 1]);
// => 5
_.flatten(array, shallow)
Flattens a nested array (the nesting can be to any depth). If shallow is truthy, array will only be flattened a single level.
Arguments
array(Array): The array to compact.shallow(Boolean): A flag to indicate only flattening a single level.
Returns
(Array): Returns a new flattened array.
Example
_.flatten([1, [2], [3, [[4]]]]);
// => [1, 2, 3, 4];
_.flatten([1, [2], [3, [[4]]]], true);
// => [1, 2, 3, [[4]]];
_.indexOf(array, value [, fromIndex=0])
Gets the index at which the first occurrence of value is found using strict equality for comparisons, i.e. ===. If the array is already sorted, passing true for fromIndex will run a faster binary search.
Arguments
array(Array): The array to search.value(Mixed): The value to search for.[fromIndex=0](Boolean|Number): The index to search from ortrueto perform a binary search on a sortedarray.
Returns
(Number): Returns the index of the matched value or -1.
Example
_.indexOf([1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3], 2);
// => 1
_.indexOf([1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3], 2, 3);
// => 4
_.indexOf([1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3], 2, true);
// => 2
_.initial(array [, n=1])
Gets all but the last element of array. Pass n to exclude the last n elements from the result.
Arguments
array(Array): The array to query.[n=1](Number): The number of elements to exclude.
Returns
(Array): Returns all but the last element or n elements of array.
Example
_.initial([3, 2, 1]);
// => [3, 2]
_.intersection([array1, array2, ...])
Computes the intersection of all the passed-in arrays using strict equality for comparisons, i.e. ===.
Arguments
[array1, array2, ...](Array): Arrays to process.
Returns
(Array): Returns a new array of unique elements, in order, that are present in all of the arrays.
Example
_.intersection([1, 2, 3], [101, 2, 1, 10], [2, 1]);
// => [1, 2]
_.last(array [, n])
Gets the last element of the array. Pass n to return the last n elements of the array.
Arguments
array(Array): The array to query.[n](Number): The number of elements to return.
Returns
(Mixed): Returns the last element or an array of the last n elements of array.
Example
_.last([3, 2, 1]);
// => 1
_.lastIndexOf(array, value [, fromIndex=array.length-1])
Gets the index at which the last occurrence of value is found using strict equality for comparisons, i.e. ===. If fromIndex is negative, it is used as the offset from the end of the collection.
Arguments
array(Array): The array to search.value(Mixed): The value to search for.[fromIndex=array.length-1](Number): The index to search from.
Returns
(Number): Returns the index of the matched value or -1.
Example
_.lastIndexOf([1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3], 2);
// => 4
_.lastIndexOf([1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3], 2, 3);
// => 1
_.object(keys [, values=[]])
Creates an object composed from arrays of keys and values. Pass either a single two dimensional array, i.e. [[key1, value1], [key2, value2]], or two arrays, one of keys and one of corresponding values.
Arguments
keys(Array): The array of keys.[values=[]](Array): The array of values.
Returns
(Object): Returns an object composed of the given keys and corresponding values.
Example
_.object(['moe', 'larry', 'curly'], [30, 40, 50]);
// => { 'moe': 30, 'larry': 40, 'curly': 50 }
_.range([start=0], end [, step=1])
Creates an array of numbers (positive and/or negative) progressing from start up to but not including stop. This method is a port of Python's range() function. See http://docs.python.org/library/functions.html#range.
Arguments
[start=0](Number): The start of the range.end(Number): The end of the range.[step=1](Number): The value to increment or descrement by.
Returns
(Array): Returns a new range array.
Example
_.range(10);
// => [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]
_.range(1, 11);
// => [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10]
_.range(0, 30, 5);
// => [0, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25]
_.range(0, -10, -1);
// => [0, -1, -2, -3, -4, -5, -6, -7, -8, -9]
_.range(0);
// => []
_.rest(array [, n=1])
The opposite of _.initial, this method gets all but the first value of array. Pass n to exclude the first n values from the result.
Aliases
drop, tail
Arguments
array(Array): The array to query.[n=1](Number): The number of elements to exclude.
Returns
(Array): Returns all but the first value or n values of array.
Example
_.rest([3, 2, 1]);
// => [2, 1]
_.sortedIndex(array, value [, callback=identity|property, thisArg])
Uses a binary search to determine the smallest index at which the value should be inserted into array in order to maintain the sort order of the sorted array. If callback is passed, it will be executed for value and each element in array to compute their sort ranking. The callback is bound to thisArg and invoked with one argument; (value). The callback argument may also be the name of a property to order by.
Arguments
array(Array): The array to iterate over.value(Mixed): The value to evaluate.[callback=identity|property](Function|String): The function called per iteration or property name to order by.[thisArg](Mixed): Thethisbinding ofcallback.
Returns
(Number): Returns the index at which the value should be inserted into array.
Example
_.sortedIndex([20, 30, 50], 40);
// => 2
_.sortedIndex([{ 'x': 20 }, { 'x': 30 }, { 'x': 50 }], { 'x': 40 }, 'x');
// => 2
var dict = {
'wordToNumber': { 'twenty': 20, 'thirty': 30, 'fourty': 40, 'fifty': 50 }
};
_.sortedIndex(['twenty', 'thirty', 'fifty'], 'fourty', function(word) {
return dict.wordToNumber[word];
});
// => 2
_.sortedIndex(['twenty', 'thirty', 'fifty'], 'fourty', function(word) {
return this.wordToNumber[word];
}, dict);
// => 2
_.union([array1, array2, ...])
Computes the union of the passed-in arrays using strict equality for comparisons, i.e. ===.
Arguments
[array1, array2, ...](Array): Arrays to process.
Returns
(Array): Returns a new array of unique values, in order, that are present in one or more of the arrays.
Example
_.union([1, 2, 3], [101, 2, 1, 10], [2, 1]);
// => [1, 2, 3, 101, 10]
_.uniq(array [, isSorted=false, callback=identity, thisArg])
Creates a duplicate-value-free version of the array using strict equality for comparisons, i.e. ===. If the array is already sorted, passing true for isSorted will run a faster algorithm. If callback is passed, each element of array is passed through a callbackbefore uniqueness is computed. Thecallbackis bound tothisArg` and invoked with three arguments; (value, index, array).
Aliases
unique
Arguments
array(Array): The array to process.[isSorted=false](Boolean): A flag to indicate that thearrayis already sorted.[callback=identity](Function): The function called per iteration.[thisArg](Mixed): Thethisbinding ofcallback.
Returns
(Array): Returns a duplicate-value-free array.
Example
_.uniq([1, 2, 1, 3, 1]);
// => [1, 2, 3]
_.uniq([1, 1, 2, 2, 3], true);
// => [1, 2, 3]
_.uniq([1, 2, 1.5, 3, 2.5], function(num) { return Math.floor(num); });
// => [1, 2, 3]
_.uniq([1, 2, 1.5, 3, 2.5], function(num) { return this.floor(num); }, Math);
// => [1, 2, 3]
_.without(array [, value1, value2, ...])
Creates an array with all occurrences of the passed values removed using strict equality for comparisons, i.e. ===.
Arguments
array(Array): The array to filter.[value1, value2, ...](Mixed): Values to remove.
Returns
(Array): Returns a new filtered array.
Example
_.without([1, 2, 1, 0, 3, 1, 4], 0, 1);
// => [2, 3, 4]
_.zip([array1, array2, ...])
Groups the elements of each array at their corresponding indexes. Useful for separate data sources that are coordinated through matching array indexes. For a matrix of nested arrays, _.zip.apply(...) can transpose the matrix in a similar fashion.
Arguments
[array1, array2, ...](Array): Arrays to process.
Returns
(Array): Returns a new array of grouped elements.
Example
_.zip(['moe', 'larry', 'curly'], [30, 40, 50], [true, false, false]);
// => [['moe', 30, true], ['larry', 40, false], ['curly', 50, false]]
“Chaining” Methods
_(value)
The lodash function.
Arguments
value(Mixed): The value to wrap in alodashinstance.
Returns
(Object): Returns a lodash instance.
_.chain(value)
Wraps the value in a lodash wrapper object.
Arguments
value(Mixed): The value to wrap.
Returns
(Object): Returns the wrapper object.
Example
var stooges = [
{ 'name': 'moe', 'age': 40 },
{ 'name': 'larry', 'age': 50 },
{ 'name': 'curly', 'age': 60 }
];
var youngest = _.chain(stooges)
.sortBy(function(stooge) { return stooge.age; })
.map(function(stooge) { return stooge.name + ' is ' + stooge.age; })
.first()
.value();
// => 'moe is 40'
_.tap(value, interceptor)
Invokes interceptor with the value as the first argument, and then returns value. The purpose of this method is to "tap into" a method chain, in order to perform operations on intermediate results within the chain.
Arguments
value(Mixed): The value to pass tointerceptor.interceptor(Function): The function to invoke.
Returns
(Mixed): Returns value.
Example
_.chain([1, 2, 3, 200])
.filter(function(num) { return num % 2 == 0; })
.tap(alert)
.map(function(num) { return num * num })
.value();
// => // [2, 200] (alerted)
// => [4, 40000]
_.prototype.chain()
This function returns the wrapper object. Note: This function is defined to ensure the existing wrapper object is returned, instead of creating a new wrapper object like the _.chain method does.
Returns
(Mixed): Returns the wrapper object.
Example
_([1, 2, 3]).value();
// => [1, 2, 3]
_.prototype.toString()
Produces the toString result of the wrapped value.
Returns
(String): Returns the string result.
Example
_([1, 2, 3]).toString();
// => '1,2,3'
_.prototype.valueOf()
Extracts the wrapped value.
Returns
(Mixed): Returns the wrapped value.
Example
_([1, 2, 3]).value();
// => [1, 2, 3]
“Collections” Methods
_.contains(collection, target [, fromIndex=0])
Checks if a given target element is present in a collection using strict equality for comparisons, i.e. ===. If fromIndex is negative, it is used as the offset from the end of the collection.
Aliases
include
Arguments
collection(Array|Object|String): The collection to iterate over.target(Mixed): The value to check for.[fromIndex=0](Number): The index to search from.
Returns
(Boolean): Returns true if the target element is found, else false.
Example
_.contains([1, 2, 3], 1);
// => true
_.contains([1, 2, 3], 1, 2);
// => false
_.contains({ 'name': 'moe', 'age': 40 }, 'moe');
// => true
_.contains('curly', 'ur');
// => true
_.countBy(collection, callback|property [, thisArg])
Creates an object composed of keys returned from running each element of collection through a callback. The corresponding value of each key is the number of times the key was returned by callback. The callback is bound to thisArg and invoked with three arguments; (value, index|key, collection). The callback argument may also be the name of a property to count by (e.g. 'length').
Arguments
collection(Array|Object|String): The collection to iterate over.callback|property(Function|String): The function called per iteration or property name to count by.[thisArg](Mixed): Thethisbinding ofcallback.
Returns
(Object): Returns the composed aggregate object.
Example
_.countBy([4.3, 6.1, 6.4], function(num) { return Math.floor(num); });
// => { '4': 1, '6': 2 }
_.countBy([4.3, 6.1, 6.4], function(num) { return this.floor(num); }, Math);
// => { '4': 1, '6': 2 }
_.countBy(['one', 'two', 'three'], 'length');
// => { '3': 2, '5': 1 }
_.every(collection [, callback=identity, thisArg])
Checks if the callback returns a truthy value for all elements of a collection. The callback is bound to thisArg and invoked with three arguments; (value, index|key, collection).
Aliases
all
Arguments
collection(Array|Object|String): The collection to iterate over.[callback=identity](Function): The function called per iteration.[thisArg](Mixed): Thethisbinding ofcallback.
Returns
(Boolean): Returns true if all elements pass the callback check, else false.
Example
_.every([true, 1, null, 'yes'], Boolean);
// => false
_.filter(collection [, callback=identity, thisArg])
Examines each element in a collection, returning an array of all elements the callback returns truthy for. The callback is bound to thisArg and invoked with three arguments; (value, index|key, collection).
Aliases
select
Arguments
collection(Array|Object|String): The collection to iterate over.[callback=identity](Function): The function called per iteration.[thisArg](Mixed): Thethisbinding ofcallback.
Returns
(Array): Returns a new array of elements that passed the callback check.
Example
var evens = _.filter([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6], function(num) { return num % 2 == 0; });
// => [2, 4, 6]
_.find(collection [, callback=identity, thisArg])
Examines each element in a collection, returning the first one the callback returns truthy for. The function returns as soon as it finds an acceptable element, and does not iterate over the entire collection. The callback is bound to thisArg and invoked with three arguments; (value, index|key, collection).
Aliases
detect
Arguments
collection(Array|Object|String): The collection to iterate over.[callback=identity](Function): The function called per iteration.[thisArg](Mixed): Thethisbinding ofcallback.
Returns
(Mixed): Returns the element that passed the callback check, else undefined.
Example
var even = _.find([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6], function(num) { return num % 2 == 0; });
// => 2
_.forEach(collection [, callback=identity, thisArg])
Iterates over a collection, executing the callback for each element in the collection. The callback is bound to thisArg and invoked with three arguments; (value, index|key, collection). Callbacks may exit iteration early by explicitly returning false.
Aliases
each
Arguments
collection(Array|Object|String): The collection to iterate over.[callback=identity](Function): The function called per iteration.[thisArg](Mixed): Thethisbinding ofcallback.
Returns
(Array, Object, String): Returns collection.
Example
_([1, 2, 3]).forEach(alert).join(',');
// => alerts each number and returns '1,2,3'
_.forEach({ 'one': 1, 'two': 2, 'three': 3 }, alert);
// => alerts each number (order is not guaranteed)
_.groupBy(collection, callback|property [, thisArg])
Creates an object composed of keys returned from running each element of collection through a callback. The corresponding value of each key is an array of elements passed to callback that returned the key. The callback is bound to thisArg and invoked with three arguments; (value, index|key, collection). The callback argument may also be the name of a property to group by (e.g. 'length').
Arguments
collection(Array|Object|String): The collection to iterate over.callback|property(Function|String): The function called per iteration or property name to group by.[thisArg](Mixed): Thethisbinding ofcallback.
Returns
(Object): Returns the composed aggregate object.
Example
_.groupBy([4.2, 6.1, 6.4], function(num) { return Math.floor(num); });
// => { '4': [4.2], '6': [6.1, 6.4] }
_.groupBy([4.2, 6.1, 6.4], function(num) { return this.floor(num); }, Math);
// => { '4': [4.2], '6': [6.1, 6.4] }
_.groupBy(['one', 'two', 'three'], 'length');
// => { '3': ['one', 'two'], '5': ['three'] }
_.invoke(collection, methodName [, arg1, arg2, ...])
Invokes the method named by methodName on each element in the collection, returning an array of the results of each invoked method. Additional arguments will be passed to each invoked method. If methodName is a function it will be invoked for, and this bound to, each element in the collection.
Arguments
collection(Array|Object|String): The collection to iterate over.methodName(Function|String): The name of the method to invoke or the function invoked per iteration.[arg1, arg2, ...](Mixed): Arguments to invoke the method with.
Returns
(Array): Returns a new array of the results of each invoked method.
Example
_.invoke([[5, 1, 7], [3, 2, 1]], 'sort');
// => [[1, 5, 7], [1, 2, 3]]
_.invoke([123, 456], String.prototype.split, '');
// => [['1', '2', '3'], ['4', '5', '6']]
_.map(collection [, callback=identity, thisArg])
Creates an array of values by running each element in the collection through a callback. The callback is bound to thisArg and invoked with three arguments; (value, index|key, collection).
Aliases
collect
Arguments
collection(Array|Object|String): The collection to iterate over.[callback=identity](Function): The function called per iteration.[thisArg](Mixed): Thethisbinding ofcallback.
Returns
(Array): Returns a new array of the results of each callback execution.
Example
_.map([1, 2, 3], function(num) { return num * 3; });
// => [3, 6, 9]
_.map({ 'one': 1, 'two': 2, 'three': 3 }, function(num) { return num * 3; });
// => [3, 6, 9] (order is not guaranteed)
_.max(collection [, callback, thisArg])
Retrieves the maximum value of an array. If callback is passed, it will be executed for each value in the array to generate the criterion by which the value is ranked. The callback is bound to thisArg and invoked with three arguments; (value, index, collection).
Arguments
collection(Array|Object|String): The collection to iterate over.[callback](Function): The function called per iteration.[thisArg](Mixed): Thethisbinding ofcallback.
Returns
(Mixed): Returns the maximum value.
Example
var stooges = [
{ 'name': 'moe', 'age': 40 },
{ 'name': 'larry', 'age': 50 },
{ 'name': 'curly', 'age': 60 }
];
_.max(stooges, function(stooge) { return stooge.age; });
// => { 'name': 'curly', 'age': 60 };
_.min(collection [, callback, thisArg])
Retrieves the minimum value of an array. If callback is passed, it will be executed for each value in the array to generate the criterion by which the value is ranked. The callback is bound to thisArg and invoked with three arguments; (value, index, collection).
Arguments
collection(Array|Object|String): The collection to iterate over.[callback](Function): The function called per iteration.[thisArg](Mixed): Thethisbinding ofcallback.
Returns
(Mixed): Returns the minimum value.
Example
_.min([10, 5, 100, 2, 1000]);
// => 2
_.pluck(collection, property)
Retrieves the value of a specified property from all elements in the collection.
Arguments
collection(Array|Object|String): The collection to iterate over.property(String): The property to pluck.
Returns
(Array): Returns a new array of property values.
Example
var stooges = [
{ 'name': 'moe', 'age': 40 },
{ 'name': 'larry', 'age': 50 },
{ 'name': 'curly', 'age': 60 }
];
_.pluck(stooges, 'name');
// => ['moe', 'larry', 'curly']
_.reduce(collection [, callback=identity, accumulator, thisArg])
Boils down a collection to a single value. The initial state of the reduction is accumulator and each successive step of it should be returned by the callback. The callback is bound to thisArg and invoked with 4 arguments; for arrays they are (accumulator, value, index|key, collection).
Aliases
foldl, inject
Arguments
collection(Array|Object|String): The collection to iterate over.[callback=identity](Function): The function called per iteration.[accumulator](Mixed): Initial value of the accumulator.[thisArg](Mixed): Thethisbinding ofcallback.
Returns
(Mixed): Returns the accumulated value.
Example
var sum = _.reduce([1, 2, 3], function(memo, num) { return memo + num; });
// => 6
_.reduceRight(collection [, callback=identity, accumulator, thisArg])
The right-associative version of _.reduce.
Aliases
foldr
Arguments
collection(Array|Object|String): The collection to iterate over.[callback=identity](Function): The function called per iteration.[accumulator](Mixed): Initial value of the accumulator.[thisArg](Mixed): Thethisbinding ofcallback.
Returns
(Mixed): Returns the accumulated value.
Example
var list = [[0, 1], [2, 3], [4, 5]];
var flat = _.reduceRight(list, function(a, b) { return a.concat(b); }, []);
// => [4, 5, 2, 3, 0, 1]
_.reject(collection [, callback=identity, thisArg])
The opposite of _.filter, this method returns the values of a collection that callback does not return truthy for.
Arguments
collection(Array|Object|String): The collection to iterate over.[callback=identity](Function): The function called per iteration.[thisArg](Mixed): Thethisbinding ofcallback.
Returns
(Array): Returns a new array of elements that did not pass the callback check.
Example
var odds = _.reject([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6], function(num) { return num % 2 == 0; });
// => [1, 3, 5]
_.shuffle(collection)
Creates an array of shuffled array values, using a version of the Fisher-Yates shuffle. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fisher-Yates_shuffle.
Arguments
collection(Array|Object|String): The collection to shuffle.
Returns
(Array): Returns a new shuffled collection.
Example
_.shuffle([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]);
// => [4, 1, 6, 3, 5, 2]
_.size(collection)
Gets the size of the collection by returning collection.length for arrays and array-like objects or the number of own enumerable properties for objects.
Arguments
collection(Array|Object|String): The collection to inspect.
Returns
(Number): Returns collection.length or number of own enumerable properties.
Example
_.size([1, 2]);
// => 2
_.size({ 'one': 1, 'two': 2, 'three': 3 });
// => 3
_.size('curly');
// => 5
_.some(collection [, callback=identity, thisArg])
Checks if the callback returns a truthy value for any element of a collection. The function returns as soon as it finds passing value, and does not iterate over the entire collection. The callback is bound to thisArg and invoked with three arguments; (value, index|key, collection).
Aliases
any
Arguments
collection(Array|Object|String): The collection to iterate over.[callback=identity](Function): The function called per iteration.[thisArg](Mixed): Thethisbinding ofcallback.
Returns
(Boolean): Returns true if any element passes the callback check, else false.
Example
_.some([null, 0, 'yes', false], Boolean);
// => true
_.sortBy(collection, callback|property [, thisArg])
Creates an array, stable sorted in ascending order by the results of running each element of collection through a callback. The callback is bound to thisArg and invoked with three arguments; (value, index|key, collection). The callback argument may also be the name of a property to sort by (e.g. 'length').
Arguments
collection(Array|Object|String): The collection to iterate over.callback|property(Function|String): The function called per iteration or property name to sort by.[thisArg](Mixed): Thethisbinding ofcallback.
Returns
(Array): Returns a new array of sorted elements.
Example
_.sortBy([1, 2, 3], function(num) { return Math.sin(num); });
// => [3, 1, 2]
_.sortBy([1, 2, 3], function(num) { return this.sin(num); }, Math);
// => [3, 1, 2]
_.sortBy(['larry', 'brendan', 'moe'], 'length');
// => ['moe', 'larry', 'brendan']
_.toArray(collection)
Converts the collection, to an array.
Arguments
collection(Array|Object|String): The collection to convert.
Returns
(Array): Returns the new converted array.
Example
(function() { return _.toArray(arguments).slice(1); })(1, 2, 3, 4);
// => [2, 3, 4]
_.where(collection, properties)
Examines each element in a collection, returning an array of all elements that contain the given properties.
Arguments
collection(Array|Object|String): The collection to iterate over.properties(Object): The object of property values to filter by.
Returns
(Array): Returns a new array of elements that contain the given properties.
Example
var stooges = [
{ 'name': 'moe', 'age': 40 },
{ 'name': 'larry', 'age': 50 },
{ 'name': 'curly', 'age': 60 }
];
_.where(stooges, { 'age': 40 });
// => [{ 'name': 'moe', 'age': 40 }]
“Functions” Methods
_.after(n, func)
Creates a function that is restricted to executing func only after it is called n times. The func is executed with the this binding of the created function.
Arguments
n(Number): The number of times the function must be called before it is executed.func(Function): The function to restrict.
Returns
(Function): Returns the new restricted function.
Example
var renderNotes = _.after(notes.length, render);
_.forEach(notes, function(note) {
note.asyncSave({ 'success': renderNotes });
});
// `renderNotes` is run once, after all notes have saved
_.bind(func [, thisArg, arg1, arg2, ...])
Creates a function that, when called, invokes func with the this binding of thisArg and prepends any additional bind arguments to those passed to the bound function.
Arguments
func(Function): The function to bind.[thisArg](Mixed): Thethisbinding offunc.[arg1, arg2, ...](Mixed): Arguments to be partially applied.
Returns
(Function): Returns the new bound function.
Example
var func = function(greeting) {
return greeting + ' ' + this.name;
};
func = _.bind(func, { 'name': 'moe' }, 'hi');
func();
// => 'hi moe'
_.bindAll(object [, methodName1, methodName2, ...])
Binds methods on object to object, overwriting the existing method. If no method names are provided, all the function properties of object will be bound.
Arguments
object(Object): The object to bind and assign the bound methods to.[methodName1, methodName2, ...](String): Method names on the object to bind.
Returns
(Object): Returns object.
Example
var buttonView = {
'label': 'lodash',
'onClick': function() { alert('clicked: ' + this.label); }
};
_.bindAll(buttonView);
jQuery('#lodash_button').on('click', buttonView.onClick);
// => When the button is clicked, `this.label` will have the correct value
_.bindKey(object, key [, arg1, arg2, ...])
Creates a function that, when called, invokes the method at object[key] and prepends any additional bindKey arguments to those passed to the bound function. This method differs from _.bind by allowing bound functions to reference methods that will be redefined or don't yet exist. See http://michaux.ca/articles/lazy-function-definition-pattern.
Arguments
object(Object): The object the method belongs to.key(String): The key of the method.[arg1, arg2, ...](Mixed): Arguments to be partially applied.
Returns
(Function): Returns the new bound function.
Example
var object = {
'name': 'moe',
'greet': function(greeting) {
return greeting + ' ' + this.name;
}
};
var func = _.bindKey(object, 'greet', 'hi');
func();
// => 'hi moe'
object.greet = function(greeting) {
return greeting + ', ' + this.name + '!';
};
func();
// => 'hi, moe!'
_.compose([func1, func2, ...])
Creates a function that is the composition of the passed functions, where each function consumes the return value of the function that follows. In math terms, composing the functions f(), g(), and h() produces f(g(h())). Each function is executed with the this binding of the composed function.
Arguments
[func1, func2, ...](Function): Functions to compose.
Returns
(Function): Returns the new composed function.
Example
var greet = function(name) { return 'hi: ' + name; };
var exclaim = function(statement) { return statement + '!'; };
var welcome = _.compose(exclaim, greet);
welcome('moe');
// => 'hi: moe!'
_.debounce(func, wait, immediate)
Creates a function that will delay the execution of func until after wait milliseconds have elapsed since the last time it was invoked. Pass true for immediate to cause debounce to invoke func on the leading, instead of the trailing, edge of the wait timeout. Subsequent calls to the debounced function will return the result of the last func call.
Arguments
func(Function): The function to debounce.wait(Number): The number of milliseconds to delay.immediate(Boolean): A flag to indicate execution is on the leading edge of the timeout.
Returns
(Function): Returns the new debounced function.
Example
var lazyLayout = _.debounce(calculateLayout, 300);
jQuery(window).on('resize', lazyLayout);
_.defer(func [, arg1, arg2, ...])
Defers executing the func function until the current call stack has cleared. Additional arguments will be passed to func when it is invoked.
Arguments
func(Function): The function to defer.[arg1, arg2, ...](Mixed): Arguments to invoke the function with.
Returns
(Number): Returns the setTimeout timeout id.
Example
_.defer(function() { alert('deferred'); });
// returns from the function before `alert` is called
_.delay(func, wait [, arg1, arg2, ...])
Executes the func function after wait milliseconds. Additional arguments will be passed to func when it is invoked.
Arguments
func(Function): The function to delay.wait(Number): The number of milliseconds to delay execution.[arg1, arg2, ...](Mixed): Arguments to invoke the function with.
Returns
(Number): Returns the setTimeout timeout id.
Example
var log = _.bind(console.log, console);
_.delay(log, 1000, 'logged later');
// => 'logged later' (Appears after one second.)
_.memoize(func [, resolver])
Creates a function that memoizes the result of func. If resolver is passed, it will be used to determine the cache key for storing the result based on the arguments passed to the memoized function. By default, the first argument passed to the memoized function is used as the cache key. The func is executed with the this binding of the memoized function.
Arguments
func(Function): The function to have its output memoized.[resolver](Function): A function used to resolve the cache key.
Returns
(Function): Returns the new memoizing function.
Example
var fibonacci = _.memoize(function(n) {
return n < 2 ? n : fibonacci(n - 1) + fibonacci(n - 2);
});
_.once(func)
Creates a function that is restricted to execute func once. Repeat calls to the function will return the value of the first call. The func is executed with the this binding of the created function.
Arguments
func(Function): The function to restrict.
Returns
(Function): Returns the new restricted function.
Example
var initialize = _.once(createApplication);
initialize();
initialize();
// Application is only created once.
_.partial(func [, arg1, arg2, ...])
Creates a function that, when called, invokes func with any additional partial arguments prepended to those passed to the new function. This method is similar to bind, except it does not alter the this binding.
Arguments
func(Function): The function to partially apply arguments to.[arg1, arg2, ...](Mixed): Arguments to be partially applied.
Returns
(Function): Returns the new partially applied function.
Example
var greet = function(greeting, name) { return greeting + ': ' + name; };
var hi = _.partial(greet, 'hi');
hi('moe');
// => 'hi: moe'
_.throttle(func, wait)
Creates a function that, when executed, will only call the func function at most once per every wait milliseconds. If the throttled function is invoked more than once during the wait timeout, func will also be called on the trailing edge of the timeout. Subsequent calls to the throttled function will return the result of the last func call.
Arguments
func(Function): The function to throttle.wait(Number): The number of milliseconds to throttle executions to.
Returns
(Function): Returns the new throttled function.
Example
var throttled = _.throttle(updatePosition, 100);
jQuery(window).on('scroll', throttled);
_.wrap(value, wrapper)
Creates a function that passes value to the wrapper function as its first argument. Additional arguments passed to the function are appended to those passed to the wrapper function. The wrapper is executed with the this binding of the created function.
Arguments
value(Mixed): The value to wrap.wrapper(Function): The wrapper function.
Returns
(Function): Returns the new function.
Example
var hello = function(name) { return 'hello ' + name; };
hello = _.wrap(hello, function(func) {
return 'before, ' + func('moe') + ', after';
});
hello();
// => 'before, hello moe, after'
“Objects” Methods
_.assign(object [, source1, source2, ...])
Assigns own enumerable properties of source object(s) to the destination object. Subsequent sources will overwrite propery assignments of previous sources.
Aliases
extend
Arguments
object(Object): The destination object.[source1, source2, ...](Object): The source objects.
Returns
(Object): Returns the destination object.
Example
_.assign({ 'name': 'moe' }, { 'age': 40 });
// => { 'name': 'moe', 'age': 40 }
_.clone(value, deep)
Creates a clone of value. If deep is true, all nested objects will also be cloned otherwise they will be assigned by reference. Functions, DOM nodes, arguments objects, and objects created by constructors other than Object are not cloned.
Arguments
value(Mixed): The value to clone.deep(Boolean): A flag to indicate a deep clone.
Returns
(Mixed): Returns the cloned value.
Example
var stooges = [
{ 'name': 'moe', 'age': 40 },
{ 'name': 'larry', 'age': 50 },
{ 'name': 'curly', 'age': 60 }
];
_.clone({ 'name': 'moe' });
// => { 'name': 'moe' }
var shallow = _.clone(stooges);
shallow[0] === stooges[0];
// => true
var deep = _.clone(stooges, true);
shallow[0] === stooges[0];
// => false
_.defaults(object [, default1, default2, ...])
Assigns own enumerable properties of source object(s) to the destination object for all destination properties that resolve to null/undefined. Once a property is set, additional defaults of the same property will be ignored.
Arguments
object(Object): The destination object.[default1, default2, ...](Object): The default objects.
Returns
(Object): Returns the destination object.
Example
var iceCream = { 'flavor': 'chocolate' };
_.defaults(iceCream, { 'flavor': 'vanilla', 'sprinkles': 'rainbow' });
// => { 'flavor': 'chocolate', 'sprinkles': 'rainbow' }
_.forIn(object [, callback=identity, thisArg])
Iterates over object's own and inherited enumerable properties, executing the callback for each property. The callback is bound to thisArg and invoked with three arguments; (value, key, object). Callbacks may exit iteration early by explicitly returning false.
Arguments
object(Object): The object to iterate over.[callback=identity](Function): The function called per iteration.[thisArg](Mixed): Thethisbinding ofcallback.
Returns
(Object): Returns object.
Example
function Dog(name) {
this.name = name;
}
Dog.prototype.bark = function() {
alert('Woof, woof!');
};
_.forIn(new Dog('Dagny'), function(value, key) {
alert(key);
});
// => alerts 'name' and 'bark' (order is not guaranteed)
_.forOwn(object [, callback=identity, thisArg])
Iterates over an object's own enumerable properties, executing the callback for each property. The callback is bound to thisArg and invoked with three arguments; (value, key, object). Callbacks may exit iteration early by explicitly returning false.
Arguments
object(Object): The object to iterate over.[callback=identity](Function): The function called per iteration.[thisArg](Mixed): Thethisbinding ofcallback.
Returns
(Object): Returns object.
Example
_.forOwn({ '0': 'zero', '1': 'one', 'length': 2 }, function(num, key) {
alert(key);
});
// => alerts '0', '1', and 'length' (order is not guaranteed)
_.functions(object)
Creates a sorted array of all enumerable properties, own and inherited, of object that have function values.
Aliases
methods
Arguments
object(Object): The object to inspect.
Returns
(Array): Returns a new array of property names that have function values.
Example
_.functions(_);
// => ['all', 'any', 'bind', 'bindAll', 'clone', 'compact', 'compose', ...]
_.has(object, property)
Checks if the specified object property exists and is a direct property, instead of an inherited property.
Arguments
object(Object): The object to check.property(String): The property to check for.
Returns
(Boolean): Returns true if key is a direct property, else false.
Example
_.has({ 'a': 1, 'b': 2, 'c': 3 }, 'b');
// => true
_.invert(object)
Creates an object composed of the inverted keys and values of the given object.
Arguments
object(Object): The object to invert.
Returns
(Object): Returns the created inverted object.
Example
_.invert({ 'first': 'Moe', 'second': 'Larry', 'third': 'Curly' });
// => { 'Moe': 'first', 'Larry': 'second', 'Curly': 'third' } (order is not guaranteed)
_.isArguments(value)
Checks if value is an arguments object.
Arguments
value(Mixed): The value to check.
Returns
(Boolean): Returns true if the value is an arguments object, else false.
Example
(function() { return _.isArguments(arguments); })(1, 2, 3);
// => true
_.isArguments([1, 2, 3]);
// => false
_.isArray(value)
Checks if value is an array.
Arguments
value(Mixed): The value to check.
Returns
(Boolean): Returns true if the value is an array, else false.
Example
(function() { return _.isArray(arguments); })();
// => false
_.isArray([1, 2, 3]);
// => true
_.isBoolean(value)
Checks if value is a boolean (true or false) value.
Arguments
value(Mixed): The value to check.
Returns
(Boolean): Returns true if the value is a boolean value, else false.
Example
_.isBoolean(null);
// => false
_.isDate(value)
Checks if value is a date.
Arguments
value(Mixed): The value to check.
Returns
(Boolean): Returns true if the value is a date, else false.
Example
_.isDate(new Date);
// => true
_.isElement(value)
Checks if value is a DOM element.
Arguments
value(Mixed): The value to check.
Returns
(Boolean): Returns true if the value is a DOM element, else false.
Example
_.isElement(document.body);
// => true
_.isEmpty(value)
Checks if value is empty. Arrays, strings, or arguments objects with a length of 0 and objects with no own enumerable properties are considered "empty".
Arguments
value(Array|Object|String): The value to inspect.
Returns
(Boolean): Returns true if the value is empty, else false.
Example
_.isEmpty([1, 2, 3]);
// => false
_.isEmpty({});
// => true
_.isEmpty('');
// => true
_.isEqual(a, b)
Performs a deep comparison between two values to determine if they are equivalent to each other.
Arguments
a(Mixed): The value to compare.b(Mixed): The other value to compare.
Returns
(Boolean): Returns true if the values are equvalent, else false.
Example
var moe = { 'name': 'moe', 'luckyNumbers': [13, 27, 34] };
var clone = { 'name': 'moe', 'luckyNumbers': [13, 27, 34] };
moe == clone;
// => false
_.isEqual(moe, clone);
// => true
_.isFinite(value)
Checks if value is, or can be coerced to, a finite number. Note: This is not the same as native isFinite, which will return true for booleans and empty strings. See http://es5.github.com/#x15.1.2.5.
Arguments
value(Mixed): The value to check.
Returns
(Boolean): Returns true if the value is a finite number, else false.
Example
_.isFinite(-101);
// => true
_.isFinite('10');
// => true
_.isFinite(true);
// => false
_.isFinite('');
// => false
_.isFinite(Infinity);
// => false
_.isFunction(value)
Checks if value is a function.
Arguments
value(Mixed): The value to check.
Returns
(Boolean): Returns true if the value is a function, else false.
Example
_.isFunction(_);
// => true
_.isNaN(value)
Checks if value is NaN. Note: This is not the same as native isNaN, which will return true for undefined and other values. See http://es5.github.com/#x15.1.2.4.
Arguments
value(Mixed): The value to check.
Returns
(Boolean): Returns true if the value is NaN, else false.
Example
_.isNaN(NaN);
// => true
_.isNaN(new Number(NaN));
// => true
isNaN(undefined);
// => true
_.isNaN(undefined);
// => false
_.isNull(value)
Checks if value is null.
Arguments
value(Mixed): The value to check.
Returns
(Boolean): Returns true if the value is null, else false.
Example
_.isNull(null);
// => true
_.isNull(undefined);
// => false
_.isNumber(value)
Checks if value is a number.
Arguments
value(Mixed): The value to check.
Returns
(Boolean): Returns true if the value is a number, else false.
Example
_.isNumber(8.4 * 5);
// => true
_.isObject(value)
Checks if value is the language type of Object. (e.g. arrays, functions, objects, regexes, new Number(0), and new String(''))
Arguments
value(Mixed): The value to check.
Returns
(Boolean): Returns true if the value is an object, else false.
Example
_.isObject({});
// => true
_.isObject([1, 2, 3]);
// => true
_.isObject(1);
// => false
_.isPlainObject(value)
Checks if a given value is an object created by the Object constructor.
Arguments
value(Mixed): The value to check.
Returns
(Boolean): Returns true if value is a plain object, else false.
Example
function Stooge(name, age) {
this.name = name;
this.age = age;
}
_.isPlainObject(new Stooge('moe', 40));
// => false
_.isPlainObject([1, 2, 3]);
// => false
_.isPlainObject({ 'name': 'moe', 'age': 40 });
// => true
_.isRegExp(value)
Checks if value is a regular expression.
Arguments
value(Mixed): The value to check.
Returns
(Boolean): Returns true if the value is a regular expression, else false.
Example
_.isRegExp(/moe/);
// => true
_.isString(value)
Checks if value is a string.
Arguments
value(Mixed): The value to check.
Returns
(Boolean): Returns true if the value is a string, else false.
Example
_.isString('moe');
// => true
_.isUndefined(value)
Checks if value is undefined.
Arguments
value(Mixed): The value to check.
Returns
(Boolean): Returns true if the value is undefined, else false.
Example
_.isUndefined(void 0);
// => true
_.keys(object)
Creates an array composed of the own enumerable property names of object.
Arguments
object(Object): The object to inspect.
Returns
(Array): Returns a new array of property names.
Example
_.keys({ 'one': 1, 'two': 2, 'three': 3 });
// => ['one', 'two', 'three'] (order is not guaranteed)
_.merge(object [, source1, source2, ...])
Merges enumerable properties of the source object(s) into the destination object. Subsequent sources will overwrite propery assignments of previous sources.
Arguments
object(Object): The destination object.[source1, source2, ...](Object): The source objects.
Returns
(Object): Returns the destination object.
Example
var stooges = [
{ 'name': 'moe' },
{ 'name': 'larry' }
];
var ages = [
{ 'age': 40 },
{ 'age': 50 }
];
_.merge(stooges, ages);
// => [{ 'name': 'moe', 'age': 40 }, { 'name': 'larry', 'age': 50 }]
_.omit(object, callback|[prop1, prop2, ..., thisArg])
Creates a shallow clone of object excluding the specified properties. Property names may be specified as individual arguments or as arrays of property names. If callback is passed, it will be executed for each property in the object, omitting the properties callback returns truthy for. The callback is bound to thisArg and invoked with three arguments; (value, key, object).
Arguments
object(Object): The source object.callback|[prop1, prop2, ...](Function|String): The properties to omit or the function called per iteration.[thisArg](Mixed): Thethisbinding ofcallback.
Returns
(Object): Returns an object without the omitted properties.
Example
_.omit({ 'name': 'moe', 'age': 40, 'userid': 'moe1' }, 'userid');
// => { 'name': 'moe', 'age': 40 }
_.omit({ 'name': 'moe', '_hint': 'knucklehead', '_seed': '96c4eb' }, function(value, key) {
return key.charAt(0) == '_';
});
// => { 'name': 'moe' }
_.pairs(object)
Creates a two dimensional array of the given object's key-value pairs, i.e. [[key1, value1], [key2, value2]].
Arguments
object(Object): The object to inspect.
Returns
(Array): Returns new array of key-value pairs.
Example
_.pairs({ 'moe': 30, 'larry': 40, 'curly': 50 });
// => [['moe', 30], ['larry', 40], ['curly', 50]] (order is not guaranteed)
_.pick(object, callback|[prop1, prop2, ..., thisArg])
Creates a shallow clone of object composed of the specified properties. Property names may be specified as individual arguments or as arrays of property names. If callback is passed, it will be executed for each property in the object, picking the properties callback returns truthy for. The callback is bound to thisArg and invoked with three arguments; (value, key, object).
Arguments
object(Object): The source object.callback|[prop1, prop2, ...](Function|String): The properties to pick or the function called per iteration.[thisArg](Mixed): Thethisbinding ofcallback.
Returns
(Object): Returns an object composed of the picked properties.
Example
_.pick({ 'name': 'moe', 'age': 40, 'userid': 'moe1' }, 'name', 'age');
// => { 'name': 'moe', 'age': 40 }
_.pick({ 'name': 'moe', '_hint': 'knucklehead', '_seed': '96c4eb' }, function(value, key) {
return key.charAt(0) != '_';
});
// => { 'name': 'moe' }
_.values(object)
Creates an array composed of the own enumerable property values of object.
Arguments
object(Object): The object to inspect.
Returns
(Array): Returns a new array of property values.
Example
_.values({ 'one': 1, 'two': 2, 'three': 3 });
// => [1, 2, 3]
“Utilities” Methods
_.escape(string)
Converts the characters &, <, >, ", and ' in string to their corresponding HTML entities.
Arguments
string(String): The string to escape.
Returns
(String): Returns the escaped string.
Example
_.escape('Moe, Larry & Curly');
// => "Moe, Larry & Curly"
_.identity(value)
This function returns the first argument passed to it. Note: It is used throughout Lo-Dash as a default callback.
Arguments
value(Mixed): Any value.
Returns
(Mixed): Returns value.
Example
var moe = { 'name': 'moe' };
moe === _.identity(moe);
// => true
_.mixin(object)
Adds functions properties of object to the lodash function and chainable wrapper.
Arguments
object(Object): The object of function properties to add tolodash.
Example
_.mixin({
'capitalize': function(string) {
return string.charAt(0).toUpperCase() + string.slice(1).toLowerCase();
}
});
_.capitalize('larry');
// => 'Larry'
_('curly').capitalize();
// => 'Curly'
_.noConflict()
Reverts the '_' variable to its previous value and returns a reference to the lodash function.
Returns
(Function): Returns the lodash function.
Example
var lodash = _.noConflict();
_.random([min=0, max=1])
Produces a random number between min and max (inclusive). If only one argument is passed, a number between 0 and the given number will be returned.
Arguments
[min=0](Number): The minimum possible value.[max=1](Number): The maximum possible value.
Returns
(Number): Returns a random number.
Example
_.random(0, 5);
// => a number between 1 and 5
_.random(5);
// => also a number between 1 and 5
_.result(object, property)
Resolves the value of property on object. If property is a function it will be invoked and its result returned, else the property value is returned. If object is falsey, then null is returned.
Arguments
object(Object): The object to inspect.property(String): The property to get the value of.
Returns
(Mixed): Returns the resolved value.
Example
var object = {
'cheese': 'crumpets',
'stuff': function() {
return 'nonsense';
}
};
_.result(object, 'cheese');
// => 'crumpets'
_.result(object, 'stuff');
// => 'nonsense'
_.template(text, data, options)
A micro-templating method that handles arbitrary delimiters, preserves whitespace, and correctly escapes quotes within interpolated code. Note: In the development build _.template utilizes sourceURLs for easier debugging. See http://www.html5rocks.com/en/tutorials/developertools/sourcemaps/#toc-sourceurl Note: Lo-Dash may be used in Chrome extensions by either creating a lodash csp build and avoiding _.template use, or loading Lo-Dash in a sandboxed page. See http://developer.chrome.com/trunk/extensions/sandboxingEval.html
Arguments
text(String): The template text.data(Obect): The data object used to populate the text.options(Object): The options object. escape - The "escape" delimiter regexp. evaluate - The "evaluate" delimiter regexp. interpolate - The "interpolate" delimiter regexp. sourceURL - The sourceURL of the template's compiled source. variable - The data object variable name.
Returns
(Function, String): Returns a compiled function when no data object is given, else it returns the interpolated text.
Example
// using a compiled template
var compiled = _.template('hello <%= name %>');
compiled({ 'name': 'moe' });
// => 'hello moe'
var list = '<% _.forEach(people, function(name) { %><li><%= name %></li><% }); %>';
_.template(list, { 'people': ['moe', 'larry', 'curly'] });
// => '<li>moe</li><li>larry</li><li>curly</li>'
// using the "escape" delimiter to escape HTML in data property values
_.template('<b><%- value %></b>', { 'value': '<script>' });
// => '<b><script></b>'
// using the ES6 delimiter as an alternative to the default "interpolate" delimiter
_.template('hello ${ name }', { 'name': 'curly' });
// => 'hello curly'
// using the internal `print` function in "evaluate" delimiters
_.template('<% print("hello " + epithet); %>!', { 'epithet': 'stooge' });
// => 'hello stooge!'
// using custom template delimiters
_.templateSettings = {
'interpolate': /{{([\s\S]+?)}}/g
};
_.template('hello {{ name }}!', { 'name': 'mustache' });
// => 'hello mustache!'
// using the `sourceURL` option to specify a custom sourceURL for the template
var compiled = _.template('hello <%= name %>', null, { 'sourceURL': '/basic/greeting.jst' });
compiled(data);
// => find the source of "greeting.jst" under the Sources tab or Resources panel of the web inspector
// using the `variable` option to ensure a with-statement isn't used in the compiled template
var compiled = _.template('hello <%= data.name %>!', null, { 'variable': 'data' });
compiled.source;
// => function(data) {
var __t, __p = '', __e = _.escape;
__p += 'hello ' + ((__t = ( data.name )) == null ? '' : __t) + '!';
return __p;
}
// using the `source` property to inline compiled templates for meaningful
// line numbers in error messages and a stack trace
fs.writeFileSync(path.join(cwd, 'jst.js'), '\
var JST = {\
"main": ' + _.template(mainText).source + '\
};\
');
_.times(n, callback [, thisArg])
Executes the callback function n times, returning an array of the results of each callback execution. The callback is bound to thisArg and invoked with one argument; (index).
Arguments
n(Number): The number of times to execute the callback.callback(Function): The function called per iteration.[thisArg](Mixed): Thethisbinding ofcallback.
Returns
(Array): Returns a new array of the results of each callback execution.
Example
var diceRolls = _.times(3, _.partial(_.random, 1, 6));
// => [3, 6, 4]
_.times(3, function(n) { mage.castSpell(n); });
// => calls `mage.castSpell(n)` three times, passing `n` of `0`, `1`, and `2` respectively
_.times(3, function(n) { this.cast(n); }, mage);
// => also calls `mage.castSpell(n)` three times
_.unescape(string)
The opposite of _.escape, this method converts the HTML entities &, <, >, ", and ' in string to their corresponding characters.
Arguments
string(String): The string to unescape.
Returns
(String): Returns the unescaped string.
Example
_.unescape('Moe, Larry & Curly');
// => "Moe, Larry & Curly"
_.uniqueId([prefix])
Generates a unique id. If prefix is passed, the id will be appended to it.
Arguments
[prefix](String): The value to prefix the id with.
Returns
(Number, String): Returns a numeric id if no prefix is passed, else a string id may be returned.
Example
_.uniqueId('contact_');
// => 'contact_104'
Properties
_.VERSION
(String): The semantic version number.
_.templateSettings
(Object): By default, the template delimiters used by Lo-Dash are similar to those in embedded Ruby (ERB). Change the following template settings to use alternative delimiters.
_.templateSettings.escape
(RegExp): Used to detect data property values to be HTML-escaped.
_.templateSettings.evaluate
(RegExp): Used to detect code to be evaluated.
_.templateSettings.interpolate
(RegExp): Used to detect data property values to inject.
_.templateSettings.variable
(String): Used to reference the data object in the template text.