The Lodash _.overEvery method is used to check if all the predicates return truth when invoked with the arguments the function receives.
Syntax:
_.overEvery(predicates)
Parameters: This method accepts one parameter as mentioned above and described below:
- predicates: The predicates to invoke.
Returns: This method the new function.
Example 1:
Javascript
// Requiring the lodash library const _ = require( "lodash" ); // Use of _.overEvery() method var func = _.overEvery([(Math.min, Math.max)]); // Saving the result let gfg = func(2, 4, -6, 8); // Printing the output console.log(gfg); |
Output:
true
Example 2:
Javascript
// Requiring the lodash library const _ = require( "lodash" ); // Use of _.overEvery() method var func = _.overEvery([Boolean, isFinite]); // Saving the result let gfg1 = func(10); let gfg2 = func(-5); let gfg3 = func( null ); let gfg4 = func(NaN); // Printing the output console.log(gfg1); console.log(gfg2); console.log(gfg3); console.log(gfg4); |
Output:
true true false false