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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T23:36:30+00:00 2026-06-14T23:36:30+00:00

I want the following function: taking the following parameters: def filters: Map[String, String] def

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I want the following function: taking the following parameters:

  • def filters: Map[String, String]
  • def queryString: Map[String, Seq[String]] (from request.queryString)
  • def key: String

.. if queryString contains the key specified in parameter, I want to add the corresponding value to filters.

A working function is:

private def getUpdatedFiltersIfQueryStringContains(filters: Map[String, String], queryString: Map[String, Seq[String]], key: String): Map[String, String] = {
  var updatedFilters: Map[String, String] = filters

  if (queryString.contains(key)) {
    updatedFilters = updatedFilters ++ Map(key -> queryString.get(key).get.head)
  }

  updatedFilters
}

This looks horrendous, right?

Since if statements return stuff in Scala, I was expecting something more along those lines:

private def getUpdatedFiltersIfQueryStringContains(filters: Map[String, String], queryString: Map[String, Seq[String]], key: String): Map[String, String] = {
  if (queryString.contains(key)) {
    filters ++ Map(key -> queryString.get(key).get.head)
  }
}

But this doesn’t compile, the error is:

type mismatch; found : Unit required: Map[String,String]

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    2026-06-14T23:36:32+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 11:36 pm

    Your function signature states that Map[String, String] should be returned, but … hold on a second and imagine, what if queryString doesn’t contain a key? Well, looks like nothing will be returned, and Unit is nothing in Scala (at least one of the nothing kinds).

    To fix that problem you need to provide alternative:

    private def getUpdatedFiltersIfQueryStringContains(filters: Map[String, String], queryString: Map[String, Seq[String]], key: String): Map[String, String] = {
        if (queryString.contains(key)) {
          filters ++ Map(key -> queryString.get(key).get.head)
        } else filters
      }
    

    by the way, function name really scares me

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