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Lodash _.isArrayBuffer() Method

Last Updated : 03 Nov, 2023
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Lodash _.isArrayBuffer() method Checks if the given object or value can be classified as an ArrayBuffer Value or not. 

Syntax:

_.isArrayBuffer( value );

Parameters:

  • value: This parameter holds the value that needs to be Checked for an ArrayBuffer Value.

Return Value:

This method returns a Boolean value.

Example 1: In this example, this method returns true as the given value is an array buffer object.

Javascript




// Defining Lodash variable
const _ = require('lodash');
 
let val = new ArrayBuffer(3)
// Checking for an ArrayBuffer
console.log("The Value is ArrayBuffer : "
    + _.isArrayBuffer(val));


Output:

The Value is ArrayBuffer : true

Example 2: In this example, this method returns false as the given value is not an array buffer object it is a string.

Javascript




// Defining Lodash variable
const _ = require('lodash');
 
let val = "GeeksforGeeks"
 
// Checking for an ArrayBuffer
console.log("The Value is Array : "
    + _.isArrayBuffer(val));


Output:

The Value is ArrayBuffer : false

Example 3: In this example, this method returns false as the given value is not an array buffer object.

Javascript




// Defining Lodash variable
const _ = require('lodash');
 
let val = { 1: 1 }
 
// Checking for an ArrayBuffer
console.log("The Value is Array : "
    + _.isArrayBuffer(val));


Output:

The Value is ArrayBuffer : false

Note: This will not work in normal JavaScript because it requires the lodash library to be installed and can be installed using npm install lodash.



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