ryskajakub
ryskajakub

Reputation: 6431

Scala underscore minimal function

Let's create a value for the sake of this question:

val a = 1 :: Nil

now, I can demonstrate that the anonymous functions can be written in shorthand form like this:

a.map(_*2)

is it possible to write a shorthand of this function?:

a.map((x) => x)

my solution doesn't work:

a.map(_)

Upvotes: 24

Views: 6187

Answers (3)

Daniel C. Sobral
Daniel C. Sobral

Reputation: 297185

For the record, a.map(_) does not work because it stands for x => a.map(x), and not a.map(x => x). This happens because a single _ in place of a parameter stands for a partially applied function. In the case of 2*_, that stands for an anonymous function. These two uses are so close that is very common to get confused by them.

Upvotes: 43

Kevin Wright
Kevin Wright

Reputation: 49705

Your first shorthand form can also be written point-free

a map (2*)

Thanks to multiplication being commutative.

As for (x) => x, you want the identity function. This is defined in Predef and is generic, so you can be sure that it's type-safe.

Upvotes: 24

missingfaktor
missingfaktor

Reputation: 92046

You should use identity function for this use case.

a.map(identity)

identity is defined in scala.Predef as:

implicit def identity[A](x: A): A = x 

Upvotes: 17

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