Lodash _.endsWith() Method

Lodash is a JavaScript library that works on the top of underscore.js. Lodash helps in working with arrays, strings, objects, numbers, etc.
The _.endsWith() method is used to check whether the string ends with the given target string or not.
Syntax:
_.endsWith([string=''], [target], [position=string.length])
Parameters: This method accepts three parameters as mentioned above and described below:
- string: This parameter holds the string that need to inspect.
- target: This parameter holds the string that need to search.
- position: This parameter holds the position where search the string.
Return Value: This method returns true if string ends with target string, false otherwise.
Example 1:
Javascript
| const _ = require('lodash');   varstr1 = _.endsWith("zambiatek", "s"); console.log(str1);  varstr2 = _.endsWith("zambiatek", "G"); console.log(str2);  varstr3 = _.endsWith("zambiatek", "Geeks"); console.log(str3); | 
Output:
true false true
Example 2:
Javascript
| const _ = require('lodash');   varstr1 = _.endsWith("GFG", "F", 2); console.log(str1);  varstr2 = _.endsWith("zambiatek", "f", 5); console.log(str2);  varstr3 = _.endsWith("zambiatek", "for", 8); console.log(str3); | 
Output:
true false true
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