I need to loop through an array and perform a function on each element. After this operation I will no longer need the original array. Does Groovy have a way to modify the original array in place, without creating a new object?
For example, instead of
a = [1, 2, 3]
a = a.collect { elem -> elem * 2 }
I want to do:
a.collectInPlace { elem -> elem * 2 }
So that a
becomes [2, 4, 6]
In Ruby for example, the array class has a #collect
method, which returns the modified array, and also #collect!
, which modifies the array in place and returns nil
.
a.collect { it * 2 }.findAll { it % 3 }.inject { a, b -> a + b }
. With your version, you can't chain things together...