sequence.without([selector1, selector2...]) → stream array.without([selector1, selector2...]) → array singleSelection.without([selector1, selector2...]) → object object.without([selector1, selector2...]) → object
The opposite of pluck; takes an object or a sequence of objects, and returns them with the specified fields or paths removed.
Example: Since we don’t need it for this computation we’ll save bandwidth and leave out the list of IronMan’s romantic conquests.
r.table("marvel").get("IronMan").without("personalVictoriesList").run(conn);
Example: Without their prized weapons, our enemies will quickly be vanquished.
r.table("enemies").without("weapons").run(conn);
Example: Nested objects can be used to remove the damage subfield from the weapons and abilities fields.
r.table("marvel").without( r.hashMap("weapons", r.hashMap("damage", true)) .with("abilities", r.hashMap("damage", true)) ).run(conn);
Example: The nested syntax can quickly become overly verbose so there’s a shorthand for it.
r.table("marvel") .without(r.hashMap("weapons", "damage").with("abilities", "damage")).run(conn);
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