map { block } list map expr , list
Evaluates the
block
or
expr
for each element of
list
(locally setting
$_
to each element) and returns the list value composed of the results of each such evaluation. It evaluates
block
or
expr
in a list context, so each element of
list
may produce zero, one, or more elements in the returned value. These are all flattened into one list. For instance:
splits a list of lines into a list of words. Often, though, there is a one-to-one mapping between input values and output values:@words = map { split ' ' } @lines;
This statement translates a list of numbers to the corresponding characters.@chars = map chr, @nums;
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