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Lodash _.uniqueId() Method

Last Updated : 18 Oct, 2023
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Lodash _.uniqueId() method is used to create a unique ID for an element each time. This method will work for the purpose of assigning a unique ID for most use cases, but not with complex projects that require a unique ID even if the project restarts. 

Syntax:

_.uniqueId([prefix = ''])

Parameters:

  • prefix is the value to prefix the ID with.

Return Value:

This method returns the string's unique ID.

Example 1: In this example, we are printing the unique id in the console by using the _.uniqueId() method.

JavaScript
// Requiring the lodash library  
const _ = require("lodash");

// Use of _.uniqueId()  
// Method without the prefix
let gfg = _.uniqueId();

// Printing the output  
console.log(gfg);     

Output:

1

Example 2: In this example, we are printing the unique id in the console by using the _.uniqueId() method having 'gfg' as a prefix.

JavaScript
// Requiring the lodash library  
const _ = require("lodash");

// Use of _.uniqueId()  
// Method with prefix
let ans = _.uniqueId("gfg_");

// Printing the output  
console.log(ans);

let ans1 = _.uniqueId("gfg_");

// Printing the output  
console.log(ans1); 

Output:

gfg_1
gfg_2

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