Lodash _.mapArgsWith() Method

The Lodash _.mapArgsWith() method takes a mapping function and returns a new combinator function which will take a target function and will return a new function that maps its arguments with the mapping function before executing the body of the target function.
Syntax:
_.mapArgsWith( mapping_function );
Parameters: This method accepts a single parameter as mentioned above and defined below:
- mapping_function: Mapping function to be accepted by the function.
 
Return Value: This method returns a function.
Note: To execute the below examples, you have to install the lodash-contrib library by using this command prompt and execute the following command.
npm install lodash-contrib
Below examples illustrate the Lodash _.mapArgsWith() method in JavaScript:
Example 1: we made a function that cubes the given value then adds that value to itself.
Javascript
// Defining lodash contrib variable var _ = require('lodash-contrib');    function add (x)  {      return x + x + x ; }   function sub (x)  {     return  x - 2;  }   var addnow = _.mapArgsWith(sub);   var subnow = addnow(add);   console.log(subnow(7)) | 
Output:
15
Example 2:Â
Javascript
// Defining lodash contrib variable var _ = require('lodash-contrib');    function squ (x)  {      return x * x ; }   function add (x)  {     return  x + 10;  }   var addnow = _.mapArgsWith(add);   var sq = addnow(squ);   console.log(sq(5)) | 
Output:
225
Example 3:Â
Javascript
// Defining lodash contrib variable var _ = require('lodash-contrib');    function cs (x)  {      return "zambiatek : Computer Science Portal for Geeks" ; }   function geek (x)  {     return  "zambiatek";  }   var gfg = _.mapArgsWith(geek);   var gfgFunc = gfg(cs);   console.log(gfgFunc()) | 
Output:
zambiatek : Computer Science Portal for Geeks
Example 4:Â
Javascript
// Defining lodash contrib variable var _ = require('lodash-contrib');    function cs (x)  {      return x; }   function geek (x)  {     return  x[0]+" : "+x[1];  }   var gfg = _.mapArgsWith(geek);   var gfgFunc = gfg(cs);   console.log(gfgFunc(["zambiatek",     "Computer Science Portal for Geeks"])) | 
Output:
zambiatek : Computer Science Portal for Geeks
				
					


