View Source Cldr.Map (cldr_utils v2.24.1)
Functions for transforming maps, keys and values.
Link to this section Summary
Functions
Transforms a map
's String.t
keys to atom()
keys.
Transforms a map
's String.t
values to atom()
values.
Recursively traverse a map and invoke a function that transforms the mapfor each key/value pair.
Deep merge two maps
Delete all members of a map that have a key in the list of keys
Extract strings from a map or list
Transforms a map
's String.t
keys to Float.t
values.
Transforms a map
's String.t
values to Float.t
values.
Returns am argument unchanged.
Transforms a map
's String.t
keys to Integer.t
keys.
Transforms a map
's String.t
values to Integer.t
values.
Invert a map
Returns the result of deep merging a list of maps
Prune a potentially deeply nested map of some of its branches
Removes any leading underscores from map
String.t
keys.
Rename map keys from from
to to
Transforms a map
's atom()
keys to String.t
keys.
Transforms a map
's atom()
keys to String.t
keys.
Convert a camelCase string or atom to a snake_case
Convert map String.t
keys from camelCase
to snake_case
Link to this section Functions
Transforms a map
's String.t
keys to atom()
keys.
arguments
Arguments
map
is anymap/0
options
is a keyword list of options passed todeep_map/3
. One additional option apples to this function directly::only_existing
which is set totrue
will only convert the binary value to an atom if the atom already exists. The default isfalse
.
example
Example
iex> Cldr.Map.atomize_keys %{"a" => %{"b" => %{1 => "c"}}}
%{a: %{b: %{1 => "c"}}}
Transforms a map
's String.t
values to atom()
values.
arguments
Arguments
map
is anymap/0
options
is a keyword list of options passed todeep_map/3
. One additional option apples to this function directly::only_existing
which is set totrue
will only convert the binary value to an atom if the atom already exists. The default isfalse
.
examples
Examples
iex> Cldr.Map.atomize_values %{"a" => %{"b" => %{1 => "c"}}}
%{"a" => %{"b" => %{1 => :c}}}
deep_map(map, function, options \\ [level: %{first: 1, last: 1_000_000, step: 1, __struct__: Range}, filter: [], reject: [], skip: [], only: [], except: []])
View Source@spec deep_map( map() | list(), function :: function() | {function(), function()}, options :: list() ) :: map() | list()
Recursively traverse a map and invoke a function that transforms the mapfor each key/value pair.
arguments
Arguments
map
is anymap/0
function
is a1-arity
function or function reference that is called for each key/value pair of the provided map. It can also be a 2-tuple of the form{key_function, value_function}
In the case where
function
is a single function it will be called with the 2-tuple argument{key, value}
In the case where function is of the form
{key_function, value_function}
thekey_function
will be called with the argumentkey
and the value function will be called with the argumentvalue
options
is a keyword list of options. The default is[level: 1..1000000, filter: [], reject: [], skip: [], only: [], except: []]
options
Options
:level
indicates the starting (and optionally ending) levels of the map at which thefunction
is executed. This can be an integer representing onelevel
or a range indicating a range of levels. The default is1..1000000
:only
is a term or list of terms or acheck function
. If it is a term or list of terms, thefunction
is only called if thekey
of the map is equal to the term or in the list of terms. If:only
is acheck function
then thecheck function
is passed the{k, v}
of the current branch in themap
. It is expected to return atruthy
value that iftrue
signals that the argumentfunction
will be executed.:except
is a term or list of terms or acheck function
. If it is a term or list of terms, thefunction
is only called if thekey
of the map is not equal to the term or not in the list of terms. If:except
is acheck function
then thecheck function
is passed the{k, v}
of the current branch in themap
. It is expected to return atruthy
value that iftrue
signals that the argumentfunction
will not be executed.:filter
is a term or list of terms or acheck function
. If thekey
currently being processed equals the term (or is in the list of terms, or thecheck_function
returns a truthy value) then this branch of the map is processed byfunction
and its output is included in the result.:reject
is a term or list of terms or acheck function
. If thekey
currently being processed equals the term (or is in the list of terms, or thecheck_function
returns a truthy value) then this branch of the map is omitted from the mapped output.:skip
is a term or list of terms or acheck function
. If thekey
currently being processed equals the term (or is in the list of terms, or thecheck_function
returns a truthy value) then this branch of the map is not processed byfunction
but it is included in the mapped result.
notes
Notes
:only
and:except
operate on individual keys whereas:filter
and:filter
and:reject
operator on entire branches of a mapIf both the options
:only
and:except
are provided then thefunction
is called only when aterm
meets both criteria. That means that:except
has priority over:only
.If both the options
:filter
and:reject
are provided then:reject
has priority over:filter
.
returns
Returns
- The
map
transformed by the recursive application offunction
examples
Examples
iex> map = %{a: :a, b: %{c: :c}}
iex> fun = fn
...> {k, v} when is_atom(k) -> {Atom.to_string(k), v}
...> other -> other
...> end
iex> Cldr.Map.deep_map map, fun
%{"a" => :a, "b" => %{"c" => :c}}
iex> map = %{a: :a, b: %{c: :c}}
iex> Cldr.Map.deep_map map, fun, only: :c
%{a: :a, b: %{"c" => :c}}
iex> Cldr.Map.deep_map map, fun, except: [:a, :b]
%{a: :a, b: %{"c" => :c}}
iex> Cldr.Map.deep_map map, fun, level: 2
%{a: :a, b: %{"c" => :c}}
Deep merge two maps
examples
Examples
iex> Cldr.Map.deep_merge %{a: "a", b: "b"}, %{c: "c", d: "d"}
%{a: "a", b: "b", c: "c", d: "d"}
iex> Cldr.Map.deep_merge %{a: "a", b: "b"}, %{c: "c", d: "d", a: "aa"}
%{a: "aa", b: "b", c: "c", d: "d"}
Delete all members of a map that have a key in the list of keys
examples
Examples
iex> Cldr.Map.delete_in %{a: "a", b: "b"}, [:a]
%{b: "b"}
Extract strings from a map or list
Recursively process the map or list and extract string values from maps and string elements from lists
Transforms a map
's String.t
keys to Float.t
values.
arguments
Arguments
map
is anymap/0
options
is a keyword list of options passed todeep_map/3
The map key is converted to a float
from
a String.t
only when the key is comprised of
a valid float form.
Keys which cannot be converted to a float
are returned unchanged.
examples
Examples
iex> Cldr.Map.floatize_keys %{a: %{"1.0" => "value"}}
%{a: %{1.0 => "value"}}
iex> Cldr.Map.floatize_keys %{a: %{"1" => "value"}}
%{a: %{1.0 => "value"}}
Transforms a map
's String.t
values to Float.t
values.
arguments
Arguments
map
is anymap/0
options
is a keyword list of options passed todeep_map/3
The map value is converted to a float
from
a String.t
only when the
value is comprised of a valid float form.
Values which cannot be converted to a float
are returned unchanged.
examples
Examples
iex> Cldr.Map.floatize_values %{a: %{b: "1.0"}}
%{a: %{b: 1.0}}
iex> Cldr.Map.floatize_values %{a: %{b: "1"}}
%{a: %{b: 1.0}}
Returns am argument unchanged.
Useful when a noop
function is required.
Transforms a map
's String.t
keys to Integer.t
keys.
arguments
Arguments
map
is anymap/0
options
is a keyword list of options passed todeep_map/3
The map key is converted to an integer
from
either an atom
or String.t
only when the
key is comprised of integer
digits.
Keys which cannot be converted to an integer
are returned unchanged.
example
Example
iex> Cldr.Map.integerize_keys %{a: %{"1" => "value"}}
%{a: %{1 => "value"}}
Transforms a map
's String.t
values to Integer.t
values.
arguments
Arguments
map
is anymap/0
options
is a keyword list of options passed todeep_map/3
The map value is converted to an integer
from
either an atom
or String.t
only when the
value is comprised of integer
digits.
Keys which cannot be converted to an integer are returned unchanged.
example
Example
iex> Cldr.Map.integerize_values %{a: %{b: "1"}}
%{a: %{b: 1}}
Invert a map
Requires that the map is a simple map of keys and a list of values or a single non-map value
options
Options
:duplicates
which determines how duplicate values are handled:nil
orfalse
which is the default and means only one value is kept.Map.new/1
is used meanng the selected value is non-deterministic.:keep
meaning duplicate values are returned in a list:shortest
means the shortest duplicate is kept. This operates on string or atom values.:longest
means the shortest duplicate is kept. This operates on string or atom values.
Returns the result of deep merging a list of maps
examples
Examples
iex> Cldr.Map.merge_map_list [%{a: "a", b: "b"}, %{c: "c", d: "d"}]
%{a: "a", b: "b", c: "c", d: "d"}
Prune a potentially deeply nested map of some of its branches
Removes any leading underscores from map
String.t
keys.
map
is anymap/0
options
is a keyword list of options passed todeep_map/3
examples
Examples
iex> Cldr.Map.remove_leading_underscores %{"a" => %{"_b" => "b"}}
%{"a" => %{"b" => "b"}}
Rename map keys from from
to to
map
is anymap/0
from
is any value map keyto
is any valid map keyoptions
is a keyword list of options passed todeep_map/3
example
Example
iex> Cldr.Map.rename_keys %{"a" => %{"this_one" => "value"}}, "this_one", "that_one"
%{"a" => %{"that_one" => "value"}}
Transforms a map
's atom()
keys to String.t
keys.
arguments
Arguments
map
is anymap/0
options
is a keyword list of options passed todeep_map/3
example
Example
iex> Cldr.Map.stringify_keys %{a: %{"1" => "value"}}
%{"a" => %{"1" => "value"}}
Transforms a map
's atom()
keys to String.t
keys.
arguments
Arguments
map
is anymap/0
options
is a keyword list of options passed todeep_map/3
example
Example
iex> Cldr.Map.stringify_values %{a: %{"1" => :value}}
%{a: %{"1" => "value"}}
Convert a camelCase string or atom to a snake_case
string
is aString.t
oratom()
to be transformed
This is the code of Macro.underscore with modifications. The change is to cater for strings in the format:
This_That
which in Macro.underscore gets formatted as
this__that (note the double underscore)
when we actually want
that_that
examples
Examples
iex> Cldr.Map.underscore "thisThat"
"this_that"
iex> Cldr.Map.underscore "This_That"
"this_that"
Convert map String.t
keys from camelCase
to snake_case
map
is anymap/0
options
is a keyword list of options passed todeep_map/3
example
Example
iex> Cldr.Map.underscore_keys %{"a" => %{"thisOne" => "value"}}
%{"a" => %{"this_one" => "value"}}