omitBy
Creates an object composed of the properties the given function returns falsy for. The function is invoked with two arguments: (value, key).
Use Object.keys(obj)
and Array.prototype.filter()
to remove the keys for which fn
returns a truthy value.
Use Array.prototype.reduce()
to convert the filtered keys back to an object with the corresponding key-value pairs.
typescript
const omitBy = (obj: AnyObject, fn: Predicate) =>
Object.keys(obj)
.filter((k) => !fn(obj[k], k))
.reduce((acc, key) => ((acc[key] = obj[key]), acc), {} as AnyObject);
typescript
omitBy({ a: 1, b: "2", c: 3 }, (x: any) => typeof x === "number"); // { b: '2' }