Underscore.js _.lt() Method
Last Updated :
06 Apr, 2023
The _.lt() Method checks whether each argument is lesser than its next argument.
Syntax:
_.lt( val1, val2, ..., valn );
Parameters: This method takes n values to operate on them.
Return Value: This method returns a Boolean value.
Note: This will not work in normal JavaScript because it requires the underscore.js contrib library to be installed.
underscore.js contrib library can be installed using:
npm install underscore-contrib –save
Example 1: In this example, we will see the use of _.lt() method.
javascript
const _ = require( 'underscore-contrib' );
let lesser = _.lt(1, 4);
console.log( "Each argument is lesser than its next argument :" , lesser);
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Output:
Each argument is lesser than its next argument : true
Example 2: In this example, we will see the use of _.lt() method.
javascript
const _ = require( 'underscore-contrib' );
let lesser = _.lt(1, 4, 9);
console.log( "Each argument is lesser than its next argument :" , lesser);
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Output:
Each argument is lesser than its next argument : true
Example 3: In this example, we will see the use of _.lt() method.
javascript
const _ = require( 'underscore-contrib' );
let lesser = _.lt(1, 4, 4);
console.log( "Each argument is lesser than its next argument :" , lesser);
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Output:
Each argument is lesser than its next argument : false
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