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     21 # Object Values
     22 
     23 > Return an array of an object's own enumerable property values.
     24 
     25 <section class="usage">
     26 
     27 ## Usage
     28 
     29 ```javascript
     30 var objectValues = require( '@stdlib/utils/values' );
     31 ```
     32 
     33 #### objectValues( obj )
     34 
     35 Returns an `array` of an object's own enumerable property values.
     36 
     37 ```javascript
     38 var obj = {
     39     'a': 1,
     40     'b': 2
     41 };
     42 
     43 var vals = objectValues( obj );
     44 // e.g., returns [ 1, 2 ]
     45 ```
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     47 </section>
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     49 <!-- /.usage -->
     50 
     51 <section class="notes">
     52 
     53 ## Notes
     54 
     55 -   Value order is not guaranteed, as `object` key enumeration is not specified according to the [ECMAScript specification][ecma-262-for-in]. In practice, however, most engines use insertion order to sort an `object`'s keys, thus allowing for deterministic extraction.
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     57 </section>
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     61 <section class="examples">
     62 
     63 ## Examples
     64 
     65 <!-- eslint no-undef: "error" -->
     66 
     67 ```javascript
     68 var objectValues = require( '@stdlib/utils/values' );
     69 
     70 var obj = {
     71     'beep': 'boop',
     72     'a': {
     73         'b': 'c'
     74     },
     75     'foo': [ 'bar' ]
     76 };
     77 
     78 var vals = objectValues( obj );
     79 // e.g., returns [ 'boop',  {'b':'c'}, [ 'bar' ] ]
     80 ```
     81 
     82 </section>
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     84 <!-- /.examples -->
     85 
     86 <section class="links">
     87 
     88 [ecma-262-for-in]: http://www.ecma-international.org/ecma-262/5.1/#sec-12.6.4
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     90 </section>
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