Lodash _.chain() method is used to wrap the value with explicit method chain sequences enabled.
Syntax:
_.chain(value);
Parameter:
- value parameter holds the value to wrap.
Return value:
This method returns the wrapped value.
Example 1: In this example, we have used the _.chain() method in which we have passed the ‘person’ object sorting them by ‘income’ and printing their values in the console.
Javascript
const _ = require( 'lodash' );
let person = [
{ 'user' : 'Tommy' , 'income' : 2600 },
{ 'user' : 'Asmita' , 'income' : 2400 },
{ 'user' : 'Hiyan' , 'income' : 2200 }
];
let Earcning = _
.chain(person)
.sortBy( 'income' )
.map( function (gfg) {
return gfg.user + ' earn is ' + gfg.income;
})
.value();
console.log(Earcning)
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Output:
[ 'Hiyan earn is 2200', 'Asmita earn is 2400', 'Tommy earn is 2600' ]
Example 2: In this example, we have used the _.chain() method in which we have passed the ‘users’ object sorting them and printing their values in the console.
Javascript
const _ = require( 'lodash' );
let users = [
{ 'user' : 'Tommy' , 'age' : 23 },
{ 'user' : 'Asmita' , 'age' : 24 },
{ 'user' : 'Hiyan' , 'age' : 22 }
];
let youngest = _
.chain(users)
.sortBy( 'age' )
.map( function (o) {
return o.user + ' is ' + o.age;
})
.tail()
.value();
console.log(youngest)
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Output:
[ 'Tommy is 23', 'Asmita is 24' ]
Reference: https://docs-lodash.com/v4/chain/
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Last Updated :
20 Oct, 2023
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