lens-4.11.1: Lenses, Folds and Traversals

Copyright(C) 2014-2015 Edward Kmett
LicenseBSD-style (see the file LICENSE)
MaintainerEdward Kmett <ekmett@gmail.com>
Stabilityexperimental
Portabilitynon-portable
Safe HaskellSafe
LanguageHaskell98

Data.Map.Lens

Description

One of most commonly-asked questions about this package is whether it provides lenses for working with Map. It does, but their uses are perhaps obscured by their genericity. This module exists to provide documentation for them.

Map is an instance of At, so we have a lenses on values at keys:

>>> Map.fromList [(1, "world")] ^.at 1
Just "world"
>>> at 1 .~ Just "world" $ Map.empty
fromList [(1,"world")]
>>> at 0 ?~ "hello" $ Map.empty
fromList [(0,"hello")]

We can traverse, fold over, and map over key-value pairs in a Map, thanks to its TraversableWithIndex, FoldableWithIndex, and FunctorWithIndex instances.

>>> imap const $ Map.fromList [(1, "Venus")]
fromList [(1,1)]
>>> ifoldMap (\i _ -> Sum i) $ Map.fromList [(2, "Earth"), (3, "Mars")]
Sum {getSum = 5}
>>> itraverse_ (curry print) $ Map.fromList [(4, "Jupiter")]
(4,"Jupiter")
>>> itoList $ Map.fromList [(5, "Saturn")]
[(5,"Saturn")]

A related class, Ixed, allows us to use ix to traverse a value at a particular key.

>>> ix 2 %~ ("New " ++) $ Map.fromList [(2, "Earth")]
fromList [(2,"New Earth")]
>>> preview (ix 8) $ Map.empty
Nothing

Additionally, Map has TraverseMin and TraverseMax instances, which let us traverse over the value at the least and greatest keys, respectively.

>>> preview traverseMin $ Map.fromList [(5, "Saturn"), (6, "Uranus")]
Just "Saturn"
>>> preview traverseMax $ Map.fromList [(5, "Saturn"), (6, "Uranus")]
Just "Uranus"