Lodash _.minBy() Method
Last Updated :
25 Oct, 2023
Lodash _.minBy() method is used to compute the minimum value from the original array by iterating over each element in the array using the Iteratee function. It is almost the same as the _.min() function.
Syntax:
_.minBy(array, [iteratee = _.identity]);
Parameters:
- array: It is the array that the method iterates over to get the minimum element.
- iteratee: It is the function that is invoked for every element in the array.
Return Value:
This method returns the minimum element.
Example 1: In this example, we are printing the minimum value of the given array by the use of the _.minBy() method.
Javascript
const _ = require( "lodash" );
let arr = [{ 'n' : 4 }, { 'n' : 2 }, { 'n' : 6 }];
let min_val =
_.minBy(arr, function (o) { return o.n; });
console.log(min_val);
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Output:
{ 'n': 2 }
Example 2: In this example, we are printing the minimum value of the given array by the use of the _.minBy() method.
Javascript
const _ = require( "lodash" );
let arr = [{ 'n' : 10 }, { 'n' : 5 },
{ 'n' : 3 }, { 'n' : 12 }];
let min_val = _.minBy(arr, 'n' );
console.log(min_val);
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Output:
{ 'n': 3 }
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