Lodash _.zipObjectDeep() Method
Last Updated :
03 Nov, 2023
Lodash _.zipObjectDeep() method is similar to the _.zipObject() method except that it supports property paths and also, it accepts two arrays, one of property identifiers and one of corresponding values.
Syntax:
_.zipObjectDeep([props=[]], [values=[]]);
Parameters:
- [props=[]] (Array): This parameter holds the property identifiers.
- [values=[]] (Array): This parameter holds the property values.
Return Value:
This method returns the new object.
Example 1: In this example, we are getting a new object by using the lodash _.zipObjectDeep() method.
javascript
const _ = require( "lodash" );
let obj1 = [ 'a.b[0].c' , 'a.b[1].d' ];
let gfg = _.zipObjectDeep(obj1, [1, 2]);
console.log(gfg);
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Output:
{ a: { b: [ [ object ], [object] ] } }
Example 2: In this example, we are getting a new object by using the lodash _.zipObjectDeep() method.
javascript
const _ = require( "lodash" );
let obj1 = ([40, 30, 90]);
let gfg = _.zipObjectDeep(obj1, [1, 2, 3]);
console.log(gfg);
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Output:
{ '30': 2, '40': 1, '90': 3 }
Example 3: In this example, we are getting a new object by using the lodash _.zipObjectDeep() method.
javascript
const _ = require( "lodash" );
let obj1 = ([ 'a' , 'g' , 'h' ,
'b' , 'c' , 'd' , 'e' , 'f' ]);
let gfg = _.zipObjectDeep(obj1,
[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7]);
console.log(gfg);
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Output:
{ a: 1, g: 2, h: 3, b: 4, c: 5, d: 6, e: 7, f: undefined }
Note: This code will not work in normal JavaScript because it requires the library lodash to be installed.
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