Lodash _.xorWith() Method
Last Updated :
03 Nov, 2023
Lodash _.xorWith() method is similar to the _.xor() method except that it accepts a comparator which is invoked to compare elements of arrays. Order of result values which is determined by the order they occur in the arrays.
Syntax:
_.xorWith([arrays], [comparator]);
Parameters:
- [arrays]: This parameter holds the arrays to inspect.
- [comparator] (Function): This parameter holds the comparator invoked per element and is invoked with two arguments(arrVal, othVal).
Return Value:
This method is used to return the new array of filtered values.
Example 1: In this example, we are operating xor on the given arrays and printing the results in the console.
javascript
const _ = require( "lodash" );
let objects = [{ 'x' : 3, 'y' : 4 }, { 'x' : 4, 'y' : 3 }];
let others = [{ 'x' : 3, 'y' : 3 }, { 'x' : 3, 'y' : 4 }];
let gfg = _.xorWith(objects, others, _.isEqual);
console.log(gfg);
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Output:
[{ x: 4, y: 3 }, { x: 3, y: 3 }]
Example 2: In this example, we are operating xor on the given arrays and printing the results in the console.
javascript
const _ = require( "lodash" );
let objects = ([23, 34, 98], [34, 23]);
let obj = ([4, 6], [4, 34, 6, 98]);
let gfg = _.xorWith(objects, obj, _.isEqual);
console.log(gfg);
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Output:
[ 23, 4, 6, 98 ]
Example 3: In this example, we are operating xor on the given arrays and printing the results in the console.
javascript
const _ = require( "lodash" );
let obj1 = ([ 'p' , 'q' , 'r' ], [ 'u' , 's' , 't' , 'u' ]);
let obj2 = ([ 'p' , 'q' , 'u' , 's' ], [ 't' , 'r' , 'u' ]);
let gfg = _.xorWith(obj1, obj2, _.isEqual);
console.log(gfg);
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Output:
[ 's', 'r' ]
Note: This code will not work in normal JavaScript because it requires the library lodash to be installed.
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