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Scala example source code file (FilterMonadic.scala)

This example Scala source code file (FilterMonadic.scala) is included in my "Source Code Warehouse" project. The intent of this project is to help you more easily find Scala source code examples by using tags.

All credit for the original source code belongs to scala-lang.org; I'm just trying to make examples easier to find. (For my Scala work, see my Scala examples and tutorials.)

Scala tags/keywords

a, any, b, boolean, canbuildfrom, filtermonadic, repr, that, u, unit

The FilterMonadic.scala Scala example source code

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package scala
package collection
package generic

/** A template trait that contains just the `map`, `flatMap`, `foreach` and `withFilter` methods
 *  of trait `TraversableLike`.
 */
trait FilterMonadic[+A, +Repr] extends Any {
  def map[B, That](f: A => B)(implicit bf: CanBuildFrom[Repr, B, That]): That
  def flatMap[B, That](f: A => scala.collection.GenTraversableOnce[B])(implicit bf: CanBuildFrom[Repr, B, That]): That
  def foreach[U](f: A => U): Unit
  def withFilter(p: A => Boolean): FilterMonadic[A, Repr]
}

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