mapBLOCK
LIST
mapEXPR
,LIST
This function evaluates the BLOCK
or EXPR
for each
element of LIST
(locally setting $_ to each element) and
returns the list value composed of the results of each such evaluation.
It evaluates BLOCK
or EXPR
in a list context, so each
element of LIST
may produce zero, one, or more elements in the
returned value. These are all flattened into one list. For instance:
@words = map { split ' ' } @lines;
splits a list of lines into a list of words. Often, though, there is a one-to-one mapping between input values and output values:
@chars = map chr, @nums;
translates a list of numbers to the corresponding characters. And here's an example of a one-to-two mapping:
%hash = map { genkey($_), $_ } @array;
which is just a funny functional way to write this:
%hash = (); foreach $_ (@array) { $hash{genkey($_)} = $_; }
See also grep. map differs from grep
in that map returns a list consisting of the
results of each successive evaluation of EXPR
,
whereas grep returns a list consisting of
each value of LIST
for which
EXPR
evaluates to true.