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Lodash _.cond() Method

Lodash _.cond method creates a function that iterates over pairs and invokes the corresponding function of the first predicate to return truthy. The predicate-function pairs are invoked with the binding and arguments of the created function.

Syntax:

_.cond(pairs);

Parameters:

Return Value:

The predicate-function pairs.



Example 1: In this example, we are checking whether the given value is matching to the given condition and returning the result accordingly or not.




// Requiring the lodash library 
const _ = require("lodash");
 
// Using _.cond() method
let func1 = _.cond([
    [_.matches({ 'geeks': 1 }),
    _.constant('Matches Geeks')],
    [_.conforms({ 'for': _.isNumber }),
    _.constant('Matches For')],
    [_.stubTrue, _.constant('no match')]
]);
 
// Storing the Result
gfg = func1({ 'geeks': 1, 'b': 2 });
 
// Printing the output 
console.log(gfg);

Output:



"Matches Geeks"

Example 2: In this example, we are checking whether the given value is matching to the given condition and returning the result accordingly or not.




// Requiring the lodash library 
const _ = require("lodash");
 
// Using _.cond() method
let func2 = _.cond([
    [_.matches({ 'geeks': 1 }),
    _.constant('Matches Geeks')],
    [_.conforms({ 'for': _.isNumber }),
    _.constant('Matches For')],
    [_.stubTrue, _.constant('No Match')]
]);
 
// Storing Result
gfg1 = func2({ 'geeks': 0, 'for': 1 });
gfg2 = func2({ 'geeks': '1', 'for': '2' });
 
// Printing the output 
console.log(gfg1);
console.log(gfg2);

Output:

"Matches For"
"No Match"

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