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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T16:55:13+00:00 2026-05-13T16:55:13+00:00

I am new to Scala and but very old to Java and had some

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I am new to Scala and but very old to Java and had some understanding working with FP languages like “Haskell”.

Here I am wondering how to implement this using Scala. There is a list of elements in an array all of them are strings and I just want to know if there is a way I can do this in Scala in a FP way. Here is my current version which works…

def checkLength(vals: Array[String]): Boolean = {
  var len = -1
  for(x <- conts){
    if(len < 0)
      len = x.length()
    else{
      if (x.length() != len)
        return false
      else
        len = x.length()
    }
  }
  return true;
}

And I am pretty sure there is a better way of doing this in Scala/FP…

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    2026-05-13T16:55:13+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 4:55 pm
    list.forall( str => str.size == list(0).size )
    

    Edit: Here’s a definition that’s as general as possilbe and also allows to check whether a property other than length is the same for all elements:

    def allElementsTheSame[T,U](f: T => U)(list: Seq[T]) = {
        val first: Option[U] = list.headOption.map( f(_) )
        list.forall( f(_) == first.get ) //safe to use get here!
    }
    
    type HasSize = { val size: Int }
    val checkLength = allElementsTheSame((x: HasSize) => x.size)_
    
    checkLength(Array( "123", "456") )
    
    checkLength(List( List(1,2), List(3,4) ))
    
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