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hariharasudhan94
Lets say i have map like this fetching from my database %{"_id" => #BSON.ObjectId<58eb1a7a9ad169198c3dXXXX>, "email" => "XX...
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9mm
I am constructing a JSON object (map) and I need to conditionally set a field. I’m trying to write proper elixir-way code… and I’m at a l...
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darwin67
Hi folks, I’m building a library and I have an interesting case when it comes to pattern matching with maps. Would appreciate any help ...
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tadeifelipe
Hey everyone! How can I keep the original ordering of a Map? I’ve created one and notice that after the creation, the order of elements...
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James_E
I’ve got this bit of code; I’m wondering why create_or_open_room always creates a new room, even when there is an existing child process ...
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jkbbwr
So I have found a pothole and I am not sure what the solution is. I have a pretty standard JSON api in phoenix, I am using ecto, and I a...
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lud
When you know that the map has only one key (from a guard for instance), is there something more efficient than this: [{k, v}] = Map.to_...
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Qqwy
Original source of discussion: This topic on the Pragmatic Programmers' Functional Web Development with Elixir, OTP, and Phoenix forum. ...
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skosch
To my knowledge, put_in, Map.update etc. all have the one limitation of not automatically creating intermediate keys when needed (for exa...
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shahryarjb
Hello, I have map which I want to convert it to string like this: the map: %{last_name: "tavakkoli", name: "shahryar"} the string I ne...
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dokicro
Hi, I am new to elixir and here is part of the code I dont like slider = case Map.has_key?(attrs, :slider_id) do true -> get_slid...
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sudostack
Having written a lot more Phoenix templates as of late, I’m doing a lot more attribute checks than I would like. In Ruby 2.3 we could use...
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Sanjibukai
Hello everybody, As it’s possible to partially pattern match with maps like so: iex> %{b: 2} = %{a: 1, b: 2, c: 3} %{a: 1, b: 2, c: ...
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bryanhuntesl
I’ve done a lot of GitHub searching but I can’t find an erlang/elixir data structure similar to Java’s SortedMap. I’ve been using ETS :s...
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DimWell
Hi, I am relatively new to Elixir and need a support from more advanced users. I try to do a simple thing → Flatten Map But Elixir and...
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amnu3387
Hi, so when I Map.put even if I use the string quotation marks on the key Elixir will render the map with atoms. This is further proble...
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hariharasudhan94
I am new to elixir devlopement , my map is looks like follow map = %{"name" => "test"} But when i trying to access map.name I am ...
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marioalvial
Im trying to get one element and the rest of the map with pattern matching but I’m only get compile errors. I came up with this: %{“One...
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nezzart
I have a key as a variable, I want to create a Map with a key :key1 or "key2" using one of the variables, but I'm unable to: iex(24)&g...
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otuv
Hi, I have a list of maps such as: [%{x: a, y: 1}, %{x: a, y: 1}, %{x: b, y: 0}, %{x: b, y: 1}] From this I would like to find out how...
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ijverig
We can match arguments like this in elixir: iex(1)> f = fn(a, [b: a]) -> a end ...
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9mm
Hello, I have a collection like: %{stats_a: [4, 5, 6], stats_b: [1, 2, 3]} # not actually integers (see next question) Each of the 2 l...
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