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Lodash _.findLastKey() Method

Lodash _.findLastKey() method is like the _.findKey() method except that it iterates over elements of a collection in the opposite order.

Syntax:

_.findLastKey( object, predicate_function);

Parameters:

Return Value:

This method returns the key of the matched element, else undefined.



Example 1: In this example, we are getting the key of the given matched condition and printing the result in the console.




// Defining Lodash variable
const _ = require('lodash');
 
let users = {
    'Ram': { 'mark': 100, 'status': "pass" },
    'Shyam': { 'mark': 90, 'status': "pass" },
    'Arnav': { 'mark': 50, 'status': "fail" }
};
 
console.log(_.findLastKey(users, function (s) { return s.mark > 80; }));
 
console.log(_.findLastKey(users,
    { 'mark': 100, 'status': "pass" }));
 
console.log(_.findLastKey(users,
    ['status', "fail"]));
 
console.log(_.findLastKey(users, 'status'));

Output:



Shyam
Ram
Arnav
Arnav

Example 2: In this example, we are getting the key of the given matched condition and printing the result in the console. and returning undefined for values that don’t exist.




// Defining Lodash variable
const _ = require('lodash');
 
let users = {
    'Ram': { 'mark': 100, 'status': "pass" },
    'Shyam': { 'mark': 90, 'status': "pass" },
    'Arnav': { 'mark': 50, 'status': "fail" }
};
 
console.log(_.findLastKey(users, function (s) { return false; }));
 
console.log(_.findLastKey(users,
    { 'mark': 100, 'status': "fail" }));
 
console.log(_.findLastKey(users, ['status', ""]));
 
console.log(_.findLastKey(users, 'mark'));

Output:

undefined
undefined
undefined
Arnav

Note: This will not work in normal JavaScript because it requires the lodash library to be installed and can be installed using npm install lodash.


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