I have the following code, can anyone tell the difference:
const _ = require('lodash');
const arr = [
{'fname':'Ali', 'lname': 'Yousuf'},
{'fname': 'Uzair', 'lname': 'Ali'},
{'fname': 'Umair', 'lname': 'Khan'}
];
_.map(arr, 'fname');
_.pluck(arr, 'fname');
The output is the same, and both functions are not mutating arr.
In the way you're using them, they basically do the same. That's why .pluck() was removed from Lodash v4.0.0 in favor of using .map() with a string as second argument.
Here's the relevant excerpt from the changelog:
Removed
_.pluckin favor of_.mapwith iteratee shorthandvar objects = [{ 'a': 1 }, { 'a': 2 }]; // in 3.10.1 _.pluck(objects, 'a'); // → [1, 2] _.map(objects, 'a'); // → [1, 2] // in 4.0.0 _.map(objects, 'a'); // → [1, 2]
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