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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T13:51:53+00:00 2026-06-17T13:51:53+00:00

I’m trying to build a mutable map from integers to a mutable set of

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I’m trying to build a mutable map from integers to a mutable set of integers in Scala.

For example, I would like to have the mappings of the form 1 -> (2,3) and be able to update
them later using the key value. The code that I use is as follows:

import scala.collection.mutable._

val map = Map[Int, Set[Int]]()
map: scala.collection.mutable.Map[Int,scala.collection.mutable.Set[Int]] = Map()

map += (1 -> Set(2,3))
res15: map.type = Map(1 -> Set(2, 3))

So far good, but when I try to do something like

map.get(1) += 4

I get an assignment to val error. What is confusing to me is that map.get() should return a
Set of type scala.collection.mutable.Set which can be updated. Can someone please shed some
light what’s going on here?

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    2026-06-17T13:51:54+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 1:51 pm

    The issue in this case is that get() returns an option (Option[scala.collection.mutable.Set[Int]]), which you need to “unpack”:

    map.get(1).get += 4
    

    The reason Map’s get() function returns an option is that there might not be a value for any given key, and Scala does not like throwing exceptions like its Java API counterpart.

    Alternatively you could use the apply() method, which directly returns the requested value and throws an exception in case of failure:

    map(1) += 4
    

    I haven’t quite figured out why you’d get a “reassignment to val” error with the code you’ve tried, though. In my case (Scala 2.10), it says the following:

    <console>:12: error: value += is not a member of Option[scala.collection.mutable.Set[Int]]
              map.get(1) += 1
    

    Which version of Scala are you using?

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