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I'm trying to create an immutable list in Scala from another list. By that I mean that I have list a and I want to make list b which is every a.myVariable. What I'm looking for is a quick way to do this without using a mutable list.

For example:

a = (person1, person2, person3)

and I want a list

b = (person1.name,person2.name,person3.name)

What is the most efficient way of doing this in Scala?

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You need to use map method available on collections. Here is an example:

scala> case class Person(name: String)
defined class Person

scala> val a = List(Person("test1"), Person("test2"), Person("test3"))
a: List[Person] = List(Person(test1), Person(test2), Person(test3))

scala> val b = a.map(_.name)
b: List[String] = List(test1, test2, test3)

You can find more info in the Scaladoc. map is higher-order function that takes another function as argument and produces new list by applying this function on each element of the list.

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This is identical to tenshi's answer, just a different notation.

val b = for (person <- a) yield person.name

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