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Distributive

Related Docs: object Distributive | package cats

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trait Distributive[F[_]] extends Functor[F] with Serializable

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Distributive[F]
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Functor[F], Invariant[F], Serializable, Serializable, AnyRef, Any
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  1. abstract def distribute[G[_], A, B](ga: G[A])(f: (A) ⇒ F[B])(implicit arg0: Functor[G]): F[G[B]]

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    Given a function which returns a distributive F, apply that value across the structure G.

  2. abstract def map[A, B](fa: F[A])(f: (A) ⇒ B): F[B]

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  1. final def !=(arg0: Any): Boolean

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  2. final def ##(): Int

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  3. final def ==(arg0: Any): Boolean

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  4. def as[A, B](fa: F[A], b: B): F[B]

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    Replaces the A value in F[A] with the supplied value.

    Replaces the A value in F[A] with the supplied value.

    Example:

    scala> import cats.Functor
    scala> import cats.implicits.catsStdInstancesForList
    
    scala> Functor[List].as(List(1,2,3), "hello")
    res0: List[String] = List(hello, hello, hello)
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    Functor
  5. final def asInstanceOf[T0]: T0

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  6. def clone(): AnyRef

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  7. def compose[G[_]](implicit G0: Distributive[G]): Distributive[[α]F[G[α]]]

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  8. def compose[G[_]](implicit arg0: Functor[G]): Functor[[α]F[G[α]]]

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    Functor
  9. def compose[G[_]](implicit arg0: Invariant[G]): Invariant[[α]F[G[α]]]

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    Invariant
  10. def composeContravariant[G[_]](implicit arg0: Contravariant[G]): Contravariant[[α]F[G[α]]]

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  11. def composeFunctor[G[_]](implicit arg0: Functor[G]): Invariant[[α]F[G[α]]]

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    Invariant
  12. def cosequence[G[_], A](ga: G[F[A]])(implicit arg0: Functor[G]): F[G[A]]

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    Given a Functor G which wraps some distributive F, distribute F across the G.

  13. final def eq(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean

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  14. def equals(arg0: Any): Boolean

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  15. def finalize(): Unit

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  16. final def fmap[A, B](fa: F[A])(f: (A) ⇒ B): F[B]

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    Alias for map, since map can't be injected as syntax if the implementing type already had a built-in .map method.

    Alias for map, since map can't be injected as syntax if the implementing type already had a built-in .map method.

    Example:

    scala> import cats.implicits._
    
    scala> val m: Map[Int, String] = Map(1 -> "hi", 2 -> "there", 3 -> "you")
    
    scala> m.fmap(_ ++ "!")
    res0: Map[Int,String] = Map(1 -> hi!, 2 -> there!, 3 -> you!)
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    Functor
  17. def fproduct[A, B](fa: F[A])(f: (A) ⇒ B): F[(A, B)]

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    Tuple the values in fa with the result of applying a function with the value

    Tuple the values in fa with the result of applying a function with the value

    Example:

    scala> import cats.Functor
    scala> import cats.implicits.catsStdInstancesForOption
    
    scala> Functor[Option].fproduct(Option(42))(_.toString)
    res0: Option[(Int, String)] = Some((42,42))
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    Functor
  18. final def getClass(): Class[_]

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  19. def hashCode(): Int

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  20. def imap[A, B](fa: F[A])(f: (A) ⇒ B)(g: (B) ⇒ A): F[B]

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    Transform an F[A] into an F[B] by providing a transformation from A to B and one from B to A.

    Transform an F[A] into an F[B] by providing a transformation from A to B and one from B to A.

    Example:

    scala> import cats.implicits._
    scala> import scala.concurrent.duration._
    scala> val durSemigroup: Semigroup[FiniteDuration] =
         | Invariant[Semigroup].imap(Semigroup[Long])(Duration.fromNanos)(_.toNanos)
    scala> durSemigroup.combine(2.seconds, 3.seconds)
    res1: FiniteDuration = 5 seconds
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    FunctorInvariant
  21. final def isInstanceOf[T0]: Boolean

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  22. def lift[A, B](f: (A) ⇒ B): (F[A]) ⇒ F[B]

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    Lift a function f to operate on Functors

    Lift a function f to operate on Functors

    Example:

    scala> import cats.Functor
    scala> import cats.implicits.catsStdInstancesForOption
    
    scala> val o = Option(42)
    scala> Functor[Option].lift((x: Int) => x + 10)(o)
    res0: Option[Int] = Some(52)
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    Functor
  23. final def ne(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean

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  24. final def notify(): Unit

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  25. final def notifyAll(): Unit

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  26. final def synchronized[T0](arg0: ⇒ T0): T0

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  27. def toString(): String

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  28. def tupleLeft[A, B](fa: F[A], b: B): F[(B, A)]

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    Tuples the A value in F[A] with the supplied B value, with the B value on the left.

    Tuples the A value in F[A] with the supplied B value, with the B value on the left.

    Example:

    scala> import scala.collection.immutable.Queue
    scala> import cats.Functor
    scala> import cats.implicits.catsStdInstancesForQueue
    
    scala> Functor[Queue].tupleLeft(Queue("hello", "world"), 42)
    res0: scala.collection.immutable.Queue[(Int, String)] = Queue((42,hello), (42,world))
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    Functor
  29. def tupleRight[A, B](fa: F[A], b: B): F[(A, B)]

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    Tuples the A value in F[A] with the supplied B value, with the B value on the right.

    Tuples the A value in F[A] with the supplied B value, with the B value on the right.

    Example:

    scala> import scala.collection.immutable.Queue
    scala> import cats.Functor
    scala> import cats.implicits.catsStdInstancesForQueue
    
    scala> Functor[Queue].tupleRight(Queue("hello", "world"), 42)
    res0: scala.collection.immutable.Queue[(String, Int)] = Queue((hello,42), (world,42))
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    Functor
  30. def void[A](fa: F[A]): F[Unit]

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    Empty the fa of the values, preserving the structure

    Empty the fa of the values, preserving the structure

    Example:

    scala> import cats.Functor
    scala> import cats.implicits.catsStdInstancesForList
    
    scala> Functor[List].void(List(1,2,3))
    res0: List[Unit] = List((), (), ())
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    Functor
  31. final def wait(): Unit

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  32. final def wait(arg0: Long, arg1: Int): Unit

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  33. final def wait(arg0: Long): Unit

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  34. def widen[A, B >: A](fa: F[A]): F[B]

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    Lifts natural subtyping covariance of covariant Functors.

    Lifts natural subtyping covariance of covariant Functors.

    NOTE: In certain (perhaps contrived) situations that rely on universal equality this can result in a ClassCastException, because it is implemented as a type cast. It could be implemented as map(identity), but according to the functor laws, that should be equal to fa, and a type cast is often much more performant. See this example of widen creating a ClassCastException.

    Example:

    scala> import cats.Functor
    scala> import cats.implicits.catsStdInstancesForOption
    
    scala> val s = Some(42)
    scala> Functor[Option].widen(s)
    res0: Option[Int] = Some(42)
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    Functor

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Inherited from Invariant[F]

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