The _.isObject() function is used to check whether the given object is an object or not. It returns a Boolean value True if the given object element is an object and returns False otherwise. JavaScript functions and arrays are objects, while the strings and numbers are not objects.
Syntax:
_.isObject( value )
Parameters: This function accepts one parameter as mentioned above and described below:
- object: This parameter holds the value of object that need to be check whether it is an object or not.
Return Value: It returns True if the given object element is an object and False otherwise.
Example 1:
<!DOCTYPE html> <html>   <head>     <script type="text/javascript" src=     </script> </head>   <body>     <script type="text/javascript">           var info = {             Company: { name: 'neveropen' },             Contact: { Address: {                 AddressInfo: 'Noida',                 ContNo: '+91 9876543210'             } }         };           console.log(_.isObject(info));     </script> </body>   </html> |
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Example 2:
<!DOCTYPE html> <html> Â Â <head> Â Â Â Â <script type="text/javascript" src= Â Â Â Â </script> </head> Â Â <body> Â Â Â Â <script type="text/javascript"> Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â console.log(_.isObject(true)); Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â console.log(_.isObject(1)); Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â console.log(_.isObject('neveropen')); Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â console.log(_.isObject([1, 2, 3])); Â Â Â Â </script> </body> Â Â </html> |
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