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Swift Functional Programming

You're reading from   Swift Functional Programming Ease the creation, testing, and maintenance of Swift codes

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787284500
Length 316 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Dr. Fatih Nayebi Dr. Fatih Nayebi
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Preface 1. Getting Started with Functional Programming in Swift FREE CHAPTER 2. Functions and Closures 3. Types and Type Casting 4. Enumerations and Pattern Matching 5. Generics and Associated Type Protocols 6. Map, Filter, and Reduce 7. Dealing with Optionals 8. Functional Data Structures 9. Importance of Immutability 10. Best of Both Worlds and Combining FP Paradigms with OOP 11. Case Study - Developing an iOS Application with FP and OOP Paradigms

Dealing with Optionals' functionally


We have covered different approaches and tools to deal with Optionals so far. Let's examine if we can use functional programming paradigms to simplify the process.

Optional mapping

Mapping over an array would generate one element for each element in the array. Can we map over an optional to generate non-optional values? If we have some, map it; otherwise, return none. Let's examine the following code:

func mapOptionals<T, V>(transform: (T) -> V, input: T?) -> V? { 
    switch input { 
    case .some(let value): return transform(value) 
    case .none: return .none 
    } 
} 

Our input variable is a generic optional and we have a transform function that takes input and transforms it into a generic type. The result will be a generic optional type. In the function body, we use pattern matching to return the respective values. Let's test this function:

class User { 
    var name: String? 
} 

We create a class named User with an optional variable. We...

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