Working on the exercism word-count problem in Elixir. The object is to return a map with word-count of each word in the sentence. i.e. if string "one fish two fish red fish blue fish" is the input the output should be %{ "one" => 1 , "fish" => 4 , "two" => 1 , "red" => 1 , "blue" => 1 }
This is as far as I've gotten:
iex(14)> sentence = "one fish two fish red fish blue fish"
"one fish two fish red fish blue fish"
iex(15)> String.split(sentence)
["one", "fish", "two", "fish", "red", "fish", "blue", "fish"]
iex(16)> String.split(sentence) |> Enum.group_by(fn(x) -> x end)
%{"blue" => ["blue"], "fish" => ["fish", "fish", "fish", "fish"],
"one" => ["one"], "red" => ["red"], "two" => ["two"]}
How do I iterate over this map and run Enum.count on the values? I tried Enum.map(fn {k, v} -> {k, Enum.count(v)} end)
, but that returns a list of tuples [{"blue", 1}, {"fish", 4}, {"one", 1}, {"red", 1}, {"two", 1}]
. Do I need to do a conversion of tuples to map or is there a better way? If I need to convert tuples to a map type, how do I do that?
I'm new to Elixir and Erlang, so if someone can tell me why when you pass a map into an Enum.map function you get back a list of tuples instead of a map that would be useful.