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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T11:30:24+00:00 2026-06-11T11:30:24+00:00

I want to do something like this List(1 -> 2, 4 -> 5).map(_ +

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I want to do something like this List(1 -> 2, 4 -> 5).map(_ + _) to get List(3, 9) as a result. But it doesn’t work that way.

Does Scalaz provide means to deal with this in a convenient way, unlike the Scala’s native “tupled” or pattern matching?

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    2026-06-11T11:30:26+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 11:30 am

    I actually think the following is exceptionally convenient—even better than the pattern matching versions in the other answers:

    List(1 -> 2, 4 -> 5) map Function.tupled(_ + _)
    

    But I’ll be perverse and provide a Scalaz solution to a slightly different problem. Suppose we’re working with streams instead of lists, and also suppose we built our stream of pairs by zipping the following two streams:

    val a = Stream(1, 4)
    val b = Stream(2, 5)
    

    Scalaz includes an instance of what’s called the “zip list” applicative functor for streams. It’s not the default instance, but we can “tag” our streams appropriately and use it like this:

    scala> import scalaz._, std.stream._
    import scalaz._
    import std.stream._
    
    scala> streamZipApplicative(Tags.Zip(a), Tags.Zip(b))(_ + _).toList
    res0: List[Int] = List(3, 9)
    

    And there you go! A Scalaz solution to a vaguely related problem. (I’m only being a little sarcastic—I love this stuff, and the zip list applicative functor is worth knowing about.)

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