Lodash _.reject() Method

Lodash is a JavaScript library that works on the top of underscore.js. Lodash helps in working with arrays, collection, strings, objects, numbers etc.
The _.reject() method is opposite of _.filter() method and this method returns elements of the collection that predicate does not return true.
Syntax:
_.reject(collection, predicate)
Parameters: This method accepts two parameters as mentioned above and described below:
- collection: This parameter holds the collection to iterate over.
- iteratee: This parameter holds the function invoked per iteration.
Return Value: This method is used to return the new filtered array.
Example 1: Here, const _ = require(‘lodash’) is used to import the lodash library in the file.
javascript
| // Requiring the lodash library  const _ = require("lodash");        // Original array  varusers = [   { 'user': 'Rohit', 'age': 25, 'active': false},   { 'user': 'Mohit', 'age': 26, 'active': true} ];   // Use of _.reject() method   let gfg = _.reject(users, function(o)          { return!o.active; });  // Printing the output  console.log(gfg);  | 
Output:
[ { user: 'Mohit', age: 26, active: true } ]
Example 2:
javascript
| // Requiring the lodash library  const _ = require("lodash");        // Original array  varusers = [   { 'employee': 'Rohit',      'salary': 50000,      'active': false  },   { 'employee': 'Mohit',      'salary': 55000,      'active': true  }  ];   // Use of _.reject() method // The `_.matches` iteratee shorthand let gfg = _.reject(users,      { 'salary': 55000, 'active': true});  // Printing the output  console.log(gfg);  | 
Output:
[ { employee: Rohit, salary: 50000, active: false } ]
Example 3:
javascript
| // Requiring the lodash library  const _ = require("lodash");        // Original array  varusers = [   { 'employee': 'Rohit',      'salary': 50000,      'active': false  },   { 'employee': 'Mohit',      'salary': 55000,      'active': true  }  ];   // Use of _.reject() method // The `_.matchesProperty` iteratee shorthand let gfg = _.reject(users, ['active', false]);  // Printing the output  console.log(gfg);  | 
Output:
[ { employee: Mohit, salary: 55000, active: true } ]
Example 4:
javascript
| // Requiring the lodash library  const _ = require("lodash");        // Original array  varusers = [   { 'employee': 'Rohit',      'salary': 50000,      'active': false  },   { 'employee': 'Mohit',      'salary': 55000,      'active': true  }  ];   // Use of _.reject() method // The `_.property` iteratee shorthand let gfg = _.reject(users, 'active');  // Printing the output  console.log(gfg);  | 
Output:
[ { employee: Rohit, salary: 50000, active: false } ]
Note: This code will not work in normal JavaScript because it requires the library lodash to be installed.
 
				 
					


