// Copyright (c) 2023 - 2025 IBM Corp. // All rights reserved. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. package array import ( G "github.com/IBM/fp-go/v2/array/generic" T "github.com/IBM/fp-go/v2/tuple" ) // ZipWith applies a function to pairs of elements at the same index in two arrays, // collecting the results in a new array. If one input array is shorter, excess elements // of the longer array are discarded. // // Example: // // names := []string{"Alice", "Bob", "Charlie"} // ages := []int{30, 25, 35} // // result := array.ZipWith(names, ages, func(name string, age int) string { // return fmt.Sprintf("%s is %d years old", name, age) // }) // // Result: ["Alice is 30 years old", "Bob is 25 years old", "Charlie is 35 years old"] // //go:inline func ZipWith[FCT ~func(A, B) C, A, B, C any](fa []A, fb []B, f FCT) []C { return G.ZipWith[[]A, []B, []C](fa, fb, f) } // Zip takes two arrays and returns an array of corresponding pairs (tuples). // If one input array is shorter, excess elements of the longer array are discarded. // // Example: // // names := []string{"Alice", "Bob", "Charlie"} // ages := []int{30, 25, 35} // // pairs := array.Zip(ages)(names) // // Result: [(Alice, 30), (Bob, 25), (Charlie, 35)] // // // With different lengths // pairs2 := array.Zip([]int{1, 2})([]string{"a", "b", "c"}) // // Result: [(a, 1), (b, 2)] // //go:inline func Zip[A, B any](fb []B) func([]A) []T.Tuple2[A, B] { return G.Zip[[]A, []B, []T.Tuple2[A, B]](fb) } // Unzip is the reverse of Zip. It takes an array of pairs (tuples) and returns // two corresponding arrays, one containing all first elements and one containing all second elements. // // Example: // // import "github.com/IBM/fp-go/v2/tuple" // // pairs := []tuple.Tuple2[string, int]{ // tuple.MakeTuple2("Alice", 30), // tuple.MakeTuple2("Bob", 25), // tuple.MakeTuple2("Charlie", 35), // } // // result := array.Unzip(pairs) // // Result: (["Alice", "Bob", "Charlie"], [30, 25, 35]) // names := result.Head // ["Alice", "Bob", "Charlie"] // ages := result.Tail // [30, 25, 35] // //go:inline func Unzip[A, B any](cs []T.Tuple2[A, B]) T.Tuple2[[]A, []B] { return G.Unzip[[]A, []B](cs) }