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O(n) map f t is the
Text
obtained by applying
f to each element of
t.
Example:
>>> let message = pack "I am not angry. Not at all."
>>> T.map (\c -> if c == '.' then '!' else c) message
"I am not angry! Not at all!"
Performs replacement on invalid scalar values.
O(n) map f t is the
Text
obtained by applying
f to each element of
t.
Performs replacement on invalid scalar values.
O(n) Map a function over a vector.
O(n) Map a function over a vector.
O(n) Map a function over a vector.
O(n) Map a function over a vector.
O(n) Map a function over a vector.
Transform this map by applying a function to every value.
Transform this set by applying a function to every value.
The resulting set may be smaller than the source.
>>> HashSet.map show (HashSet.fromList [1,2,3])
HashSet.fromList ["1","2","3"]
Apply a transformation to all values in a stream.
Subject to fusion
Apply a transformation to all values in a stream.
Subject to fusion
Since 0.3.0
Apply a function to each element of a
Stream, lazily
Map a function over all values in the map.
map (++ "x") (fromList [(5,"a"), (3,"b")]) == fromList [(3, "bx"), (5, "ax")]
map f s is the set obtained by applying
f to each element of
s.
It's worth noting that the size of the result may be smaller if, for
some
(x,y),
x /= y && f x == f y
Apply a function to all values flowing downstream
map id = cat
map (g . f) = map f >-> map g