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O(n) map f xs is the ShortByteString obtained
by applying
f to each element of
xs.
O(n) map f xs is the ShortByteString obtained
by applying
f to each element of
xs.
Map a function over all values in the map.
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"]
Generates a map using a
Range to determine the length.
This may fail to generate anything if the keys produced by the
generator do not account for a large enough number of unique
items to satify the required map size.
Combinator for the
<map> element.
Example:
map $ span $ toHtml "foo"
Result:
<map><span>foo</span></map>
Maps a pure function over an
InputStream.
map f s passes all output from
s through the
function
f.
Satisfies the following laws:
Streams.map (g . f) === Streams.map f >=> Streams.map g
Streams.map id === Streams.makeInputStream . Streams.read
Standard map on the elements of a stream.
>>> S.stdoutLn $ S.map reverse $ each (words "alpha beta")
ahpla
ateb