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title, excerpt, layout
| title | excerpt | layout | 
|---|---|---|
| map | Apply a function to every element of a list. | manual | 
Apply a function to every element of a list.
Given a list like [a, b, c], and a function like f, returns [f(a), f(b), f(c)]
map(array: [KclValue], mapFn: FunctionSource) -> [KclValue]
Arguments
| Name | Type | Description | Required | 
|---|---|---|---|
array | 
[KclValue] | 
Yes | |
mapFn | 
FunctionSource | 
Yes | 
Returns
Examples
r = 10 // radius
fn drawCircle(id) {
  return startSketchOn("XY")
    |> circle({ center = [id * 2 * r, 0], radius = r }, %)
}
// Call `drawCircle`, passing in each element of the array.
// The outputs from each `drawCircle` form a new array,
// which is the return value from `map`.
circles = map([1..3], drawCircle)
r = 10 // radius
// Call `map`, using an anonymous function instead of a named one.
circles = map([1..3], fn(id) {
  return startSketchOn("XY")
    |> circle({ center = [id * 2 * r, 0], radius = r }, %)
})