Lodash _.functions() method creates an array of function property names from its own enumerable properties of the given object.
Syntax:
_.functions(object);
Parameters:
- object: This is the object to inspect.
Return Value:
This method returns an array of properties.
Example 1: In this example, we are getting the array of the properties by the use of the lodash _.functions() method.
Javascript
// Defining Lodash variable const _ = require( 'lodash' );
// Defining object function function GFGfunc() {
this .Geek1 = _.constant( 'gfg' );
this .Geek2 = _.constant( 'gfg' );
} // Use of function console.log(_.functions( new GFGfunc));
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Output:
[ 'Geek1', 'Geek2' ]
Example 2: In this example, we are getting the array of the properties by the use of the lodash _.functions() method.
Javascript
// Defining Lodash variable const _ = require( 'lodash' );
// Defining object function function GFGfunc() {
this .Geek1 = _.constant( 'gfg' );
this .Geek2 = _.constant( 'gfg' );
} GFGfunc.prototype.Geek3 = _.constant( 'gfg' );
// Use of function console.log(_.functions( new GFGfunc));
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Output:
[ 'Geek1', 'Geek2' ]
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.