August 2018
Intermediate to advanced
366 pages
10h 14m
English
We already know that we can apply unary functions to multiple elements using map, and apply binary functions using reduce.
There is a whole set of functions that accepts a callable in Python and applies it to a set of items.
The major problem is that frequently the callable we want to apply might have a slightly different signature, and while we can solve the issue by wrapping the callable into another callable that adapts the signature, this is not very convenient if you just want to apply a function to a set of items.
For example, if you want to multiply all numbers in a list by 3, there is no function that multiplies a given argument by 3.