Lodash _.omit() method is used to return a copy of the object that is composed of the own and inherited enumerable property paths of the given object that are not omitted. It is the opposite of the _.pick() method.
Note: The _.omit() method is slower than the _.pick() method.
Syntax:
_.omit(object, [paths])Parameters:
- object (Object) parameter holds the source object.
- paths (…(string|string[])) parameter holds the property paths to omit.
Return value:
This method returns the new object.
Example 1: In this example, we have omitted the 'name' and 'username' by using the _.omit() method by passing the path.
// Requiring the lodash library
const _ = require("lodash");
// The source object
let obj = {
name: "GeeksforGeeks",
password: "gfg@1234",
username: "your_geeks"
}
// Using the _.omit() method
console.log(_.omit(obj, ['name', 'username']));
Output:
{password: "gfg@1234"}Example 2: In this example, we have omitted the 'x' and 'y' by using the _.omit() method by passing the path.
// Requiring the lodash library
const _ = require("lodash");
// The source object
let obj = { 'x': 1, 'y': '2', 'z': 3 };
// Use the _.omit() method
console.log(_.omit(obj, ['x', 'y']));
Output:
{'z': 3}