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Lodash _.isString() Method

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  • Last Updated : 05 Sep, 2020
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The _.isString() method is used to find whether the given value is a string object or not. It returns True if the given value is a string. Otherwise, it returns false.  

Syntax:

_.isString(value)

Parameters: This method accepts a single parameter as mentioned above and described below:

  • value: This parameter holds the value to check.

Return Value: This method returns true if the value is a string, else false.

Example 1: Here, const _ = require(‘lodash’) is used to import the lodash library into the file.

Javascript




// Requiring the lodash library  
const _ = require("lodash");  
      
// Use of _.isString() method 
console.log(_.isString('GeeksforGeeks')); 
console.log(_.isString(true)); 

Output:

true
false

Example 2:  

Javascript




// Requiring the lodash library  
const _ = require("lodash");  
      
// Use of _.isString() method 
console.log(_.isString('123')); 
console.log(_.isString(123)); 
console.log(_.isString("0.123")); 

 
Output:

true
false
true

Note: This code will not work in normal JavaScript because it requires the library lodash to be installed.

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