The whereNull() method in collect.js is used to filter the values from a collection that is null.
Installation:
- In NodeJs:
npm install collect.js
- CDN for collect.js
<script src="https://cdnjs.com/libraries/collect.js"></script>
Syntax:
whereNull(key if any);
Parameters: It accepts the key of the object.
Returns: It returns the collection object.
Example 1:
Javascript
// Importing the collect.js module. const collect = require( 'collect.js' ); let obj1 = [1, null , 3, null , 4, 5]; // Making a collection let collection = collect(obj1); // Filtering the null values; let collectionFilter = collection.whereNull(); console.log( "Original collection is: " , collection) console.log( "Filtered collection is: " , collectionFilter); |
Output:
Example 2: Using objects having null values.
Javascript
// Importing the collect.js module. const collect = require( 'collect.js' ); let obj1 = [{ "a" : null }, { "a" : 1 }, { "b" : null }, { "a" : 3 }, { "a" : null }]; // Making a collection let collection = collect(obj1); // Filtering the null values; let collectionFilter = collection.whereNull( "a" ); // Printing the original collection console.log( "Original collection is: " , collection.all()) console.log( "Filtered collection is: " , collectionFilter.all()); |
Output:
Reference: https://collect.js.org/api/whereNull.html