Last Updated : 15 Jul, 2025
Lodash _.prototype.at([paths]) method of Sequence in lodash is the wrapper version of the _.at() method which creates an array of values analogous to the specified paths of an object.
Syntax:_.prototype.at([paths]);Parameters:
This method returns the new lodash wrapper instance.
Example 1: In this example, we are getting the value of the given path by the use of the lodash _.prototype.at() method.
JavaScript
// Requiring lodash library
const _ = require('lodash');
// Creating an object variable
let obj = { 'x': [{ 'y': { 'z': 5 } }, 6] };
// Calling at() method
let result = _(obj).at(['x[0].y.z', 'x[1]']).value();
// Displays output
console.log(result);
Output:
[ 5, 6 ]
Example 2: In this example, we are getting the value of the given path by the use of the lodash _.prototype.at() method.
JavaScript
// Requiring lodash library
const _ = require('lodash');
// Creating an object variable
let obj = { 'Geeks': [{ 'for': { 'Geeks': 5 } }, 13] };
// Calling at() method with its parameter
let result = _(obj).at(['Geeks[0].for.Geeks',
'Geeks[1]']).value();
// Displays output
console.log(result);
Output:
[ 5, 13 ]
Reference: https://lodash.com/docs/4.17.15#prototype-at
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