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Learning Scala Programming

You're reading from  Learning Scala Programming

Product type Book
Published in Jan 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788392822
Pages 426 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Vikash Sharma Vikash Sharma
Profile icon Vikash Sharma

Table of Contents (21) Chapters

Title Page
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
1. Getting Started with Scala Programming 2. Building Blocks of Scala 3. Shaping our Scala Program 4. Giving Meaning to Programs with Functions 5. Getting Familiar with Scala Collections 6. Object-Oriented Scala Basics 7. Next Steps in Object-Oriented Scala 8. More on Functions 9. Using Powerful Functional Constructs 10. Advanced Functional Programming 11. Working with Implicits and Exceptions 12. Introduction to Akka 13. Concurrent Programming in Scala 14. Programming with Reactive Extensions 15. Testing in Scala 1. Other Books You May Enjoy Index

Higher-order functions


We know that we can only pass a first-class value object as an argument to a method or a function. For example, take this simple method:

def sum(a: Int, b: Int) = a + b 

This is a method named sum and declares two parameters a and b. Now, to use this method, we will pass arguments. In the argument list, it's obvious we'll have to pass values of the integer type. It's clear that any type, if it's a value, can be declared as a function parameter and can be used as an argument while calling a function.

In Scala, function literals are nothing more than function trait objects, hence it's obvious that we can declare them as parameters and use them as arguments. This gives rise to functions which contain functions as parameters, and function calls which contain function literals as arguments. These types of functions are called higher-order functions (HOF). Using higher-order functions has its own advantages. We've already seen a couple of those. Wherever we define abstract...

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