trait Bifunctor[F[_, _]] extends Serializable
A type class of types which give rise to two independent, covariant functors.
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- abstract def bimap[A, B, C, D](fab: F[A, B])(f: (A) => C, g: (B) => D): F[C, D]
The quintessential method of the Bifunctor trait, it applies a function to each "side" of the bifunctor.
The quintessential method of the Bifunctor trait, it applies a function to each "side" of the bifunctor.
Example:
scala> import cats.implicits._ scala> val x: (List[String], Int) = (List("foo", "bar"), 3) scala> x.bimap(_.headOption, _.toLong + 1) res0: (Option[String], Long) = (Some(foo),4)
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- def compose[G[_, _]](implicit G0: Bifunctor[G]): Bifunctor[[α, β]F[G[α, β], G[α, β]]]
The composition of two Bifunctors is itself a Bifunctor
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- def leftFunctor[X]: Functor[[α$1$]F[α$1$, X]]
- def leftMap[A, B, C](fab: F[A, B])(f: (A) => C): F[C, B]
apply a function to the "left" functor
- def leftWiden[A, B, AA >: A](fab: F[A, B]): F[AA, B]
Widens A into a supertype AA.
Widens A into a supertype AA. Example:
scala> import cats.implicits._ scala> sealed trait Foo scala> case object Bar extends Foo scala> val x1: Either[Bar.type, Int] = Either.left(Bar) scala> val x2: Either[Foo, Int] = x1.leftWiden
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