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experimental.objectKeys() function

experimental.objectKeys() is subject to change at any time.

experimental.objectKeys() returns an array of property keys in a specified record.

Function type signature
(o: A) => [string] where A: Record

For more information, see Function type signatures.

Parameters

o

(Required) Record to return property keys from.

Examples

Return all property keys in a record

import "experimental"

user = {firstName: "John", lastName: "Doe", age: 42}

experimental.objectKeys(o: user)// Returns [firstName, lastName, age]

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