apply
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Description
- Description:
- Applies the given code to each element of the given data structure and collects the results in an array.
- Groups:
- ArraysHashMap
Syntax
- Syntax:
- array apply code
- Parameters:
- array: Array - Array of Anything
- code: Code - Code to be executed on each element of the array. The current element value is stored in the magic variable _x.
- Return Value:
- Array - Resulting array
Alternative Syntax
- Syntax:
- hashmap apply code
- Parameters:
- hashmap: HashMap
- code: Code - Code to be executed on each key-value pair of the hashmap. The current key is stored in the magic variable _x, the corresponding value is stored in _y.
- Return Value:
- Array - Resulting array
Examples
- Example 1:
- Example 2:
- Example 3:
- Example 4:
- Example 5:
- _hashmap = createHashMapFromArray [["Key 1", "Value 1"], ["Key 2", "Value 2"]]; _array = _hashmap apply {_y + " Test"}; // ["Value 2 Test","Value 1 Test"]
Additional Information
- See also:
- set resize pushBack pushBackUnique select reverse count find in forEach deleteAt deleteRange append sort arrayIntersect
Notes
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- Posted on February 18, 2016 - 11:03 (UTC)
- Fusselwurm
- (to anyone else wondering, I took a minute to get it): This is Array.map() in JavaScript
- Posted on February 11, 2018 - 23:02 (UTC)
- Lou Montana
- if performance really is an issue, apply seems to be (very) slightly faster than forEach (by more or less one percent, 0.7-1.5% in my tests to be precise).