Lodash _.entries() Method

The _.entries() method is used to create an array of keyed-value pairs for the specified object. If object is a map or set, its entries are returned.
Syntax:
_.entries(object)
Parameters: This method accepts single parameter as mentioned above and described below:
- object: This parameter holds the object to query.
Return Value: This method returns the key-value pairs.
Example 1:
Javascript
| // Defining Lodash variableconst _ = require('lodash');// Specifying a functionfunctiongfg() {  this.A = 5;  this.B = 10;  this.C = 15;}// Calling the _.entries() function _.entries(newgfg); | 
Output:
[ [ 'A', 5 ], [ 'B', 10 ], [ 'C', 15 ] ]
Example 2: In the below code, a set is taken as the object, hence the function _.entries() returns its entries.
Javascript
| // Defining Lodash variableconst _ = require('lodash');// Initializing a setconst object = {a: {b: 1}};// Calling the _.entries() function _.entries(object); | 
Output:
[ [ 'a', { b: 1 } ] ]
Note: This will not work in normal JavaScript because it requires the lodash library to be installed.
 
				 
					


