Reputation:
I've been using underscore as a collection of statics.
What is the underscore function for:
var _ = function(obj) {
if (obj instanceof _) return obj;
if (!(this instanceof _)) return new _(obj);
this._wrapped = obj;
};
What is an example of how you would use this?
Upvotes: 3
Views: 672
Reputation: 664385
You also can use Underscore as a wrapper function, to get a more OOP-like style:
_(val).method(…);
// instead of the equal
_.method(val, …);
These wrapper objects also allow chaining:
_.chain(val).method1(…).method2(…);
// or
_(val).chain().method1(…).method2(…);
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 298146
You wrap objects with it:
_([1, 2, 3, 4]);
And then use Underscore functions on the wrapped object:
_([1, 2, 3, 4]).shuffle()
Upvotes: 4