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Lodash _.values() Method

The _.values() method is used to return the array of the own enumerable string keyed property values of the object.

Syntax:

_.values(object)

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

  • object: This parameter holds the object to query.

Return Value: This method returns the array of property values of the object element.

Example 1:

Javascript




// Requiring the lodash library  
const _ = require("lodash");  
  
// The source object
var obj = { 
    Name: "neveropen"
    password: "gfg@1234"
    username: "your_neveropen"
}
  
// Use of _.values() method 
console.log(_.values(obj));


Output:

["neveropen", "gfg@1234", "your_neveropen"]

Example 2:  

Javascript




// Requiring the lodash library  
const _ = require("lodash");  
  
// The source function
function Fb() {
  this.id = 2045;
  this.username = 'fb_myself';
  this.password = 'fb1234';
}
    
// This will not get included in values array
Fb.prototype.email = 'myself@gmail.com';
  
// Use of _.values() method 
console.log(_.values(new Fb)); 
console.log(_.values('GFG'));


Output:

[2045, "fb_myself", "fb1234"]
['G', 'F', 'G']

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