A partial function of type PartialFunction[A, B]
is a unary function
where the domain does not necessarily include all values of type A
.
The function isDefinedAt
allows to test dynamically if a value is in
the domain of the function.
Even if isDefinedAt
returns true for an a: A
, calling apply(a)
may
still throw an exception, so the following code is legal:
val f: PartialFunction[Int, Any] = { case _ => 1/0 }
It is the responsibility of the caller to call isDefinedAt
before
calling apply
, because if isDefinedAt
is false, it is not guaranteed
apply
will throw an exception to indicate an error condition. If an
exception is not thrown, evaluation may result in an arbitrary value.
The main distinction between PartialFunction
and scala.Function1 is
that the user of a PartialFunction
may choose to do something different
with input that is declared to be outside its domain. For example:
val sample = 1 to 10
val isEven: PartialFunction[Int, String] = {
case x if x % 2 == 0 => x+" is even"
}
// the method collect can use isDefinedAt to select which members to collect
val evenNumbers = sample collect isEven
val isOdd: PartialFunction[Int, String] = {
case x if x % 2 == 1 => x+" is odd"
}
// the method orElse allows chaining another partial function to handle
// input outside the declared domain
val numbers = sample map (isEven orElse isOdd)
- Note:
Optional Functions, PartialFunctions and extractor objects can be converted to each other as shown in the following table. | How to convert ... | to a PartialFunction | to an optional Function | to an extractor | | :---: | --- | --- | --- | | from a PartialFunction | Predef.identity | lift | Predef.identity | | from optional Function | Function1.UnliftOps#unlift or Function.unlift | Predef.identity | Function1.UnliftOps#unlift | | from an extractor |
{ case extractor(x) => x }
|extractor.unapply _
| Predef.identity |- Companion:
- object
- Source:
- PartialFunction.scala
Value members
Abstract methods
Checks if a value is contained in the function's domain.
Checks if a value is contained in the function's domain.
- Value parameters:
- x
the value to test
- Returns:
true
, iffx
is in the domain of this function,false
otherwise.- Source:
- PartialFunction.scala
Concrete methods
Composes this partial function with a transformation function that gets applied to results of this partial function.
Composes this partial function with a transformation function that gets applied to results of this partial function.
If the runtime type of the function is a PartialFunction
then the
other andThen
method is used (note its cautions).
- Type parameters:
- C
the result type of the transformation function.
- Value parameters:
- k
the transformation function
- Returns:
a partial function with the domain of this partial function, possibly narrowed by the specified function, which maps arguments
x
tok(this(x))
.- Definition Classes
- Source:
- PartialFunction.scala
Composes this partial function with another partial function that gets applied to results of this partial function.
Composes this partial function with another partial function that gets applied to results of this partial function.
Note that calling isDefinedAt on the resulting partial function may apply the first partial function and execute its side effect. It is highly recommended to call applyOrElse instead of isDefinedAt / apply for efficiency.
- Type parameters:
- C
the result type of the transformation function.
- Value parameters:
- k
the transformation function
- Returns:
a partial function with the domain of this partial function narrowed by other partial function, which maps arguments
x
tok(this(x))
.- Source:
- PartialFunction.scala
Applies this partial function to the given argument when it is contained in the function domain.
Applies this partial function to the given argument when it is contained in the function domain. Applies fallback function where this partial function is not defined.
Note that expression pf.applyOrElse(x, default)
is equivalent to
if(pf isDefinedAt x) pf(x) else default(x)
except that applyOrElse
method can be implemented more efficiently.
For all partial function literals the compiler generates an applyOrElse
implementation which
avoids double evaluation of pattern matchers and guards.
This makes applyOrElse
the basis for the efficient implementation for many operations and scenarios, such as:
- combining partial functions into orElse
/andThen
chains does not lead to
excessive apply
/isDefinedAt
evaluation
- lift
and unlift
do not evaluate source functions twice on each invocation
- runWith
allows efficient imperative-style combining of partial functions
with conditionally applied actions
For non-literal partial function classes with nontrivial isDefinedAt
method
it is recommended to override applyOrElse
with custom implementation that avoids
double isDefinedAt
evaluation. This may result in better performance
and more predictable behavior w.r.t. side effects.
- Value parameters:
- default
the fallback function
- x
the function argument
- Returns:
the result of this function or fallback function application.
- Source:
- PartialFunction.scala
Composes another partial function k
with this partial function so that this
partial function gets applied to results of k
.
Composes another partial function k
with this partial function so that this
partial function gets applied to results of k
.
Note that calling isDefinedAt on the resulting partial function may apply the first partial function and execute its side effect. It is highly recommended to call applyOrElse instead of isDefinedAt / apply for efficiency.
- Type parameters:
- R
the parameter type of the transformation function.
- Value parameters:
- k
the transformation function
- Returns:
a partial function with the domain of other partial function narrowed by this partial function, which maps arguments
x
tothis(k(x))
.- Source:
- PartialFunction.scala
Returns an extractor object with a unapplySeq
method, which extracts each element of a sequence data.
Returns an extractor object with a unapplySeq
method, which extracts each element of a sequence data.
- Example:
val firstChar: String => Option[Char] = _.headOption Seq("foo", "bar", "baz") match { case firstChar.unlift.elementWise(c0, c1, c2) => println(s"$c0, $c1, $c2") // Output: f, b, b }
- Source:
- PartialFunction.scala
Turns this partial function into a plain function returning an Option
result.
Turns this partial function into a plain function returning an Option
result.
- Returns:
a function that takes an argument
x
toSome(this(x))
ifthis
is defined forx
, and toNone
otherwise.- See also:
Function.unlift
- Source:
- PartialFunction.scala
Composes this partial function with a fallback partial function which gets applied where this partial function is not defined.
Composes this partial function with a fallback partial function which gets applied where this partial function is not defined.
- Type parameters:
- A1
the argument type of the fallback function
- B1
the result type of the fallback function
- Value parameters:
- that
the fallback function
- Returns:
a partial function which has as domain the union of the domains of this partial function and
that
. The resulting partial function takesx
tothis(x)
wherethis
is defined, and tothat(x)
where it is not.- Source:
- PartialFunction.scala
Composes this partial function with an action function which gets applied to results of this partial function.
Composes this partial function with an action function which gets applied to results of this partial function. The action function is invoked only for its side effects; its result is ignored.
Note that expression pf.runWith(action)(x)
is equivalent to
if(pf isDefinedAt x) { action(pf(x)); true } else false
except that runWith
is implemented via applyOrElse
and thus potentially more efficient.
Using runWith
avoids double evaluation of pattern matchers and guards for partial function literals.
- Value parameters:
- action
the action function
- Returns:
a function which maps arguments
x
toisDefinedAt(x)
. The resulting function runsaction(this(x))
wherethis
is defined.- See also:
applyOrElse
.- Source:
- PartialFunction.scala
Tries to extract a B
from an A
in a pattern matching expression.
Tries to extract a B
from an A
in a pattern matching expression.
- Source:
- PartialFunction.scala
Inherited methods
Apply the body of this function to the argument.
Apply the body of this function to the argument.
- Returns:
the result of function application.
- Inherited from:
- Function1
- Source:
- Function1.scala
Composes two instances of Function1 in a new Function1, with this function applied last.
Composes two instances of Function1 in a new Function1, with this function applied last.
- Type parameters:
- A
the type to which function
g
can be applied
- Value parameters:
- g
a function A => T1
- Returns:
a new function
f
such thatf(x) == apply(g(x))
- Inherited from:
- Function1
- Source:
- Function1.scala