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Scala - Two Lists to Tuple List

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Last year I had quite a bit of experience with standard ML, but I haven't done any real functional programming in about 10 months. Now that I'm on the Scala bandwagon, I'm having trouble finding an operation which I used extensively in standard ML when writing a compiler (although to be fair, this method may not have been a library method).

Basically, I have two lists:

List("a","b","c") List(1,2,3) 

And I want an operation that will give me a list of tuples like this:

List(("a",1), ("b",2), ("c",3)) 

Is there a standard Scala function I can use to get this result? (I think we called it a zip function in standard ML, but that seems to refer to something different when I was searching for Scala zip functions.)

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GJK Avatar asked May 07 '13 15:05

GJK


1 Answers

You're right you can use zip:

val a = List("a","b","c") // a: List[String] = List(a, b, c)  val b = List(1,2,3) // b: List[Int] = List(1, 2, 3)  a zip b  // beautified a.zip(b)  //res0: List[(String, Int)] = List((a,1), (b,2), (c,3)) 
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om-nom-nom Avatar answered Oct 14 '22 20:10

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