You can simply use Array.prototype.join
here. It would be more efficient than reduce
for this case.
console.log(['x','y','z'].join(""));
// xyz
But if you want to use _.reduce
, you can do it like this
_.reduce(['x', 'y', 'z'], function(accumulator, currentItem) {
return accumulator + currentItem;
});
// xyz
_.reduce
is just a wrapper over the native Array.prototype.reduce
in environments which support it. You can understand how reduce
would handle the input, from this answer, in detail.
Here is a short explanation.
Since there is no initial value passed to _.reduce
, the first value in collection will be used as the accumulator value and the function is called with accumulator value and the second value. So, the function is called like this
accumulator : 'x'
currentItem : 'y'
-----------------
accumulator : 'xy' (because returned value will be passed again as accumulator)
and in the next call,
accumulator : 'xy'
currentItem : 'z'
-----------------
accumulator : 'xyz' (since no elements left, accumulator will be returned)