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Lodash _.functionsIn() Method

Last Updated : 30 Sep, 2020
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The Lodash _.functionsIn() method creates an array of function property names from own and inherited enumerable properties of the given object.

Syntax:

_.functionsIn( object )

Parameters: This method accepts two parameters as mentioned above and described below:

  • object: This is the object to inspect.

Return Value: This method returns an array of properties.

Example 1:

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(_.functionsIn(new GFGfunc));

Output:

[ 'Geek1', 'Geek2' ]

Example 2:

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(_.functionsIn(new GFGfunc));

Output:

[ 'Geek1', 'Geek2', 'Geek3' ]

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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