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Asked: June 7, 20262026-06-07T03:29:21+00:00 2026-06-07T03:29:21+00:00

I have a function like this: private def add[T](n: String, t: T, k: Map[String,T]):

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I have a function like this:

private def add[T](n: String, t: T, k: Map[String,T]): T = { k += (n -> t); t }

the compiler complains that there is a reassignment to val, so short of changing this to a mutable map, is there a way to say something like “var k: Map…” as in a case class?

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    2026-06-07T03:29:23+00:00Added an answer on June 7, 2026 at 3:29 am

    What you’re asking for is a pass by reference argument. The JVM doesn’t have those and neither does Scala.*

    You will either have to return the updated map:

    private def add[T](n: String, t: T, k: Map[String,T]): Map[String,T] = k + (n -> t)
    

    or return both, or if you must return T, write a wrapper class:

    case class Vary[A](var value: A) { def apply() = value }
    private def add[T](n: String, t: T, k: Vary[Map[String,T]]) = { k.value += (n -> t); t }
    
    val map = Vary( Map.empty[String,Int] )
    add("fish", 5, map)
    map()  //Map[String,Int] = Map(fish -> 5)
    

    *Well, not directly. Of course, one must change vars in an outer context somehow with closures, and in fact what Scala does is use a wrapper class much like the one I show above.

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