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25 lines
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# `whereNotIn()`
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The whereNotIn method filters the collection by a given key / value not contained within the given array:
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```js
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const collection = collect([
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{ product: 'Desk', price: 200 },
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{ product: 'Chair', price: 100 },
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{ product: 'Bookcase', price: 150 },
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{ product: 'Door', price: 100 },
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]);
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const filtered = collection.whereNotIn('price', [150, 200]);
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filtered.all();
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// [
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// { product: 'Chair', price: 100 },
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// { product: 'Door', price: 100 },
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// ]
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```
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> When working with nested objects `whereNotIn()` method allows dot notated keys. E.g. `whereNotIn('product .categories', ['office-supplies', 'furniture'])`
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[View source on GitHub](https://github.com/ecrmnn/collect.js/blob/master/src/methods/whereNotIn.js)
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