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* [`cleanObj`](#cleanobj)
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* [`cleanObj`](#cleanobj)
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* [`equals`](#equals-)
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* [`equals`](#equals-)
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* [`forOwn`](#forown)
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* [`forOwnRight`](#forownright)
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* [`functions`](#functions)
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* [`functions`](#functions)
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* [`get`](#get)
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* [`get`](#get)
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* [`invertKeyValues`](#invertkeyvalues)
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* [`invertKeyValues`](#invertkeyvalues)
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<br>[⬆ Back to top](#table-of-contents)
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<br>[⬆ Back to top](#table-of-contents)
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### forOwn
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Iterates over all own properties of an object, running a callback for each one.
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Use `Object.keys(obj)` to get all the properties of the object, `Array.forEach()` to run the provided function for each key-value pair. The callback receives three arguments - the value, the key and the object.
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```js
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const forOwn = (obj, fn) => Object.keys(obj).forEach(key => fn(obj[key], key, obj));
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```
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<details>
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<summary>Examples</summary>
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```js
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forOwn({ foo: 'bar', a: 1 }, v => console.log(v)); // 'bar', 1
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```
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</details>
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<br>[⬆ Back to top](#table-of-contents)
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### forOwnRight
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Iterates over all own properties of an object in reverse, running a callback for each one.
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Use `Object.keys(obj)` to get all the properties of the object, `Array.reverse()` to reverse their order and `Array.forEach()` to run the provided function for each key-value pair. The callback receives three arguments - the value, the key and the object.
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```js
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const forOwnRight = (obj, fn) =>
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Object.keys(obj)
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.forEach(key => fn(obj[key], key, obj));
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<details>
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<summary>Examples</summary>
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```js
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forOwnRight({ foo: 'bar', a: 1 }, v => console.log(v)); // 1, 'bar'
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```
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</details>
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<br>[⬆ Back to top](#table-of-contents)
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### functions
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### functions
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Returns an array of function property names from own (and optionally inherited) enumerable properties of an object.
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Returns an array of function property names from own (and optionally inherited) enumerable properties of an object.
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Use `Object.keys(obj)` to get all the properties of the object, `Array.forEach()` to run the provided function for each key-value pair. The callback receives three arguments - the value, the key and the object.
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Use `Object.keys(obj)` to get all the properties of the object, `Array.forEach()` to run the provided function for each key-value pair. The callback receives three arguments - the value, the key and the object.
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```js
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```js
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const forOwn = (obj, fn) => Object.keys(obj).forEach(key => fn(obj[key],key,obj));
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const forOwn = (obj, fn) => Object.keys(obj).forEach(key => fn(obj[key], key, obj));
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```
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```
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```js
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```js
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forOwn({foo: 'bar', a: 1}, v => console.log(v)); // 'bar', 1
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forOwn({ foo: 'bar', a: 1 }, v => console.log(v)); // 'bar', 1
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Use `Object.keys(obj)` to get all the properties of the object, `Array.reverse()` to reverse their order and `Array.forEach()` to run the provided function for each key-value pair. The callback receives three arguments - the value, the key and the object.
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Use `Object.keys(obj)` to get all the properties of the object, `Array.reverse()` to reverse their order and `Array.forEach()` to run the provided function for each key-value pair. The callback receives three arguments - the value, the key and the object.
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```js
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```js
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const forOwnRight = (obj, fn) => Object.keys(obj).reverse().forEach(key => fn(obj[key],key,obj));
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const forOwnRight = (obj, fn) =>
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.forEach(key => fn(obj[key], key, obj));
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```
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```js
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```js
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forOwnRight({foo: 'bar', a: 1}, v => console.log(v)); // 1, 'bar'
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forOwnRight({ foo: 'bar', a: 1 }, v => console.log(v)); // 1, 'bar'
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```
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