September 2017
Intermediate to advanced
216 pages
6h 8m
English
When you map collections, you always end up with the same type of collection with the same number of values. When you iterate over every value in the collection and produce something that's not a mapped collection, it's called a reduction. Filtering is a type of reduction, for example, but sometimes, you need to produce noncollection values from collections.
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