Let’s consider a simple mapping example:
val a = Array("One", "Two", "Three")
val b = a.map(s => myFn(s))
What I need is to use not myFn(s: String): String here, but myFn(s: String, n: Int): String, where n would be the index of s in a. In this particular case myFn would expect the second argument to be 0 for s == “One”, 1 for s == “Two” and 2 for s == “Three”. How can I achieve this?
Depends whether you want convenience or speed.
Slow:
Faster:
Possibly fastest:
If not, this surely is:
(In Scala 2.10.1 with Java 1.6u37, if “possibly fastest” is declared to take 1x time for a trivial string operation (truncation of a long string to a few characters), then “slow” takes 2x longer, “faster” each take 1.3x longer, and “surely” takes only 0.5x the time.)