Questions tagged [option-type]
The option type or maybe type is a polymorphic type that represents encapsulation of an optional value where one side encapsulates the value, and other side represents the absence of the value (None, Nothing, etc). This tag is adequate for questions about `Option` in Scala, `Optional` in Java and Swift, `std::optional` in C++ and similar types.
option-type
3,809
questions
0
votes
2
answers
66
views
Optional.ifPresent throws NPE when action is null AND optional not present
Why does this throw a NullPointerException?
The docs for Java 8 state that:
"If a value is present, invoke the specified consumer with the value, otherwise do nothing."
public static ...
2
votes
2
answers
47
views
Monad Map with two values in Java Functional Programming
Forgive me if this is a basic question in FP. Let's consider Optional monad. I know I can use map to transform an Optional to another Optional based on a function (which will be called if optional has ...
-2
votes
0
answers
60
views
Why shouldn't I use a null check with optional object here? [duplicate]
I have difficulty to understand why we should not use a null check with optinal objects, as in this code snippet:
public void foo(Optional<String> identifier) {
if(identifier == null) {
...
2
votes
0
answers
75
views
Runtime Issues with std::optional in GCC on M2 Mac
I have found what I believe to be a weird bug with std::optional in GCC on my macbook. I am hoping that someone can either show me that I'm wrong, or offer guidance about where to report it.
...
2
votes
1
answer
90
views
Chain an "if let" with a boolean expression
I am trying to chain an if let condition with a regular boolean condition.
if let Some(char_first_index) = char_info.first_index_in_string && !char_info.repeats_in_string
However, when I try ...
0
votes
0
answers
27
views
Show CSS in Option of Dropdownlist
how can I make the CSS part be displayed on the options in my dropdown list?
Here is a example what i want: codepen.io/luisaof392/pen/wvOjVGE
there you can actually recognize what I want
I'm new to ...
0
votes
1
answer
75
views
How to get subslice of Options instead of Option of subslice?
From documentation, get method, given a range, returns an Option of subslice which is None if range is out of bounds:
let v = [10, 40, 30];
assert_eq!(Some(&[10, 40][..]), v.get(0..2));
assert_eq!(...
2
votes
2
answers
76
views
Swift, Why are the memory sizes of 'String' and 'String?' the same?
Case Int, Int?
I realized that in the case of optional variables, a bit is needed to check if nil, so it comes out 1 byte larger.
But why is the memory size of String and String? the same?
Not only ...
0
votes
1
answer
48
views
Optional and complete method
How to work correctly with Optional if I need to complete a method (with some actions, log for example) in case of an empty Optional? Otherwise, get the object from Optional and continue working
I ...
1
vote
0
answers
56
views
Pure functional way of creating a std::optional counterpart
I'm working on a pure functional library for c++ and I met a design problem. I was creating the monad Option. This is my implementation
namespace ns {
struct _NoValue_t {};
const _NoValue_t ...
0
votes
1
answer
81
views
Equivalent of "Optional" (maybe type) from Java in Powershell
Citing wikipedia:
In programming languages (especially functional programming languages)
and type theory, an option type or maybe type is a polymorphic type
that represents encapsulation of an ...
0
votes
2
answers
75
views
Is using a wrapper with a 'check' function a good approach to optional types rather than the traditional method? [closed]
languages like C++ and Rust have an Option type, which is basically an enum/bool with a value.
But I feel like this can have a few problems like:
the extra overhead of returning/passing an extra ...
1
vote
4
answers
138
views
What is the best way to check if the value inside an option inside a result satisfies a condition in rust?
I have a function that returns something like Result<Option<Value>, Error>, and I want to check if there is a value and if it matches a condition. There are two straightforward ways:
if ...
2
votes
2
answers
82
views
Getopt::Long, Optional Arguments, and Greediness
I'm trying to write a program that has an option that takes an
optional argument, in such a way that it accepts options in the same
fashion with the exact same behavior as perl -i or git --color. ...
5
votes
1
answer
90
views
In Frege how can I convert an String safely to a Maybe Int?
In Frege I want to convert an String to an Int, but need to handle unparsable strings too.
So I guess I'm looking for something like a readMaybe function. Where do I find this? Or how can I use Java's ...
0
votes
1
answer
82
views
Is there a recommended idiomatic way to adapt a Java Optional to a Kotlin nullable?
I am writing Kotlin code that uses a Java library which uses Optionals, and I would prefer to use Kotlin's nullable idiom in Kotlin-world.
For example, my library may have a function
Optional<Foo&...
5
votes
2
answers
101
views
How to convert Option<Option<String>> to Option<Option<&str>> in Rust?
I am trying to make this conversion (Option<Option<String>> to Option<Option<&str>>) possible, but I still failed after trying many methods including using .map.
I know ...
0
votes
1
answer
110
views
Rust Rayon collect Options into Vector
I am trying to use rayon par_iter with map (and enumerate).
However, the closure returns an Option.
Is there a way to collect the Some value of that option while filtering out Nones?
What I do ...
0
votes
0
answers
28
views
How to create working powershell module with optional flags
I have a function that I am trying to make unto a module to use in my daily sripts. I want it to work kind of like (writeI -host "hello" -fore red -back black" where it has flags and ...
0
votes
1
answer
63
views
How to resolve incompatible type Optional type conflict?
Hi anyone know how to resolve this error in py3? Getting error message like:
"int" has incompatible type "Union[float, int, str, None]"; expected
"Union[str, bytes, ...
0
votes
1
answer
36
views
Concise way to deal with missing values
I'm looking for a way to gracefully and concisely handle different cases in which one or another value may be absent. A concrete example use case could be to log which values were absent, as ...
1
vote
1
answer
113
views
What's the Idiomatic Way in Kotlin to Use Streams with map and orElseThrow?
I am transitioning from Java to Kotlin and am used to working with Java Streams. I have the following two Kotlin snippets that essentially do the same thing: they attempt to create a retrospective ...
0
votes
1
answer
219
views
Lazy initialisation of lazy_static?
I've already had some success with lazy_static:
static ref WORD_COUNT_REPORTING_STEP_MUTEX: Arc<Mutex<usize>> = Arc::new(Mutex::new(0));
static ref INDEX_NAME: RwLock<String> = ...
1
vote
1
answer
43
views
Why typescript cannot refer the type in my example correctly?
Considering the code for Option ADT as below (pretty similar to fp-ts Option):
export type Option<A> = Some<A> | None
export interface Some<A> {
_tag: 'Some'
value: A
}
export ...
0
votes
1
answer
73
views
std::optional with Eigen::ArrayBase
template <typename Derived>
std::optional<Eigen::Array<typename Derived::Scalar, Eigen::Dynamic, Eigen::Dynamic>>
function1(const std::optional<Eigen::ArrayBase<Derived>>&...
0
votes
1
answer
79
views
Implementing the Option Functor in Julia - while maintaining type stability
First off, I have created the following attempt at an Option-type in Julia:
# building an Option-type
abstract type MyNothing end
struct None{T} <: MyNothing end
Option = Union{Some{T},None{T}} ...
0
votes
1
answer
49
views
How to filter out all valid typed values from an optional typed array in Ballerina
How to filter all valid typed values from an optional typed array in Ballerina? This can be done using foreach like below,
int?[] input = [1, 2, (), 3, 4, ()];
int[] output = [];
foreach int? i in ...
0
votes
1
answer
655
views
Bootstrap 5 is not working after I using Select2 dropdown
The Select2 functionality is functioning correctly. However, there is an issue with Bootstrap, after using Select2, Bootstrap is not working anymore. I am using Bootstrap 5.3.The picture show that the ...
3
votes
2
answers
127
views
What are good strategies for handling Option - Some(null) in F#
I am new to the F# language and encountered exceptions when pattern matching Some and None using an Option type with a string value. This was discovered using FSCheck. Given a (string option) property ...
1
vote
2
answers
137
views
Chaining Optional and Stream in Java(preferably 11)
I have a list of Foo objects, where each Foo contains a name and a List<Strings>.
I am trying to
find if the fooList contains a Foo object with a target name, and if such element exists,
find ...
-2
votes
1
answer
129
views
How to fix this force cast in swift
I am facing this below issue in my project, kindly help me to fix this issue.
Force Cast Violation: Force casts should be avoided. (force_cast)
var guestNetworks: [WanNetworks] {
for result in ...
1
vote
3
answers
44
views
Return type depending on optional generic type Typescript
I made the following function to generate an object (map) [key] : value from an array.
I want to make the value method optional, and in this case just return the item as it is.
Here is my code :
...
3
votes
2
answers
584
views
Is it better to return an Option<Vec<_>> or just an empty Vec<_>?
Suppose I am writing a function that takes a bunch of strings and filters out the "bad" ones.
The function then returns some strings, but there is a chance that all the strings are filtered ...
1
vote
2
answers
72
views
Create a spark dataset that has additional option fields using an existing dataset
I have a case class as follows:
case class student_address(studentId:String, address:String)
The values from a csv are read into the dataset - studentAddressDS, which is mapped to the above case ...
0
votes
2
answers
460
views
How to assign a value to a None Option when we use as_mut()?
For example, if we have the following struct:
struct A {
value: Option<i32>,
}
fn main() {
let mut a = A { value: Some(1) };
// want to update a's value
match a.value.as_mut() {
...
0
votes
1
answer
73
views
How to flatten if-else-if-statements with caching in Scala 3?
I have the following very ugly nesting of if-statements that involve slow operations (tryFindResult and tryFindOtherResult) that I need to execute as little as possible. Just to give some context, it'...
3
votes
1
answer
76
views
Scala `for - yield` gives Option of Tuple, but need Tuple of Option's
object main {
def main(args: Array[String]) = {
val x: Option[Int] = Some(2)
val y: Option[Int] = Some(3)
val z: Option[Int] = Some(5)
val result1 = for {
x <- x
y &...
1
vote
1
answer
57
views
Scala for-comprehension and Option
object main {
def main(args: Array[String]) = {
val x = Option(2)
val y = None // works with: Option.empty[Int]
val z = Option(5)
val result1 = for {
x <- x
y <- y
...
0
votes
0
answers
99
views
Does using java.util.Optional affect memory/speed and how does JIT Compiler handle it?
I've been using java.util.Optional extensively in my code for better null handling. I even went as far as creating new "safe" datastructures with stuff like:
public Optional<Integer> ...
0
votes
0
answers
35
views
why Box<Option<T>> can directly use Option API [duplicate]
I am trying to implement a Trie data structure in rust, here's the code with my questions in comments
#[derive(Default)]
pub struct Trie {
is_word: bool,
children: [Box<Option<Trie>&...
1
vote
0
answers
60
views
Is there a built-in function to query a type hint for optionality/"None-ability" in Python 3.10 or later?
Is there a function in the standard library to query whether the type hint for a field admits the None value?
For example, it would return True for foo, bar, baz, and False for x, in class A below:
...
0
votes
0
answers
256
views
How to fix text-overflow: ellipsis not working on a select / option menu
How can i remove option text length? text overflow is not working in option
want to fix option drop down. width will be same as select box. no matter how much text are added in option. my expectation ...
0
votes
3
answers
160
views
guard/if let in Java - declare a property or an object if it can be unwrapped
In swift there is the guard let / if let pattern allowing us to declare an object or a property only if it can be unwrapped.
it works a follow:
func getMeaningOfLife() -> Int? {
42
}
func ...
0
votes
0
answers
10
views
OnKey Not Running Sub
I have an Excel 365 spread sheet where the user is not allowed to save with incomplete data. This works fine. But I need a way to override that for my own use and save anyway. When I use the ...
5
votes
4
answers
224
views
In Functional Programming, why the Maybe functor is not defined as data Maybe a = Nothing | a?
I was wondering why in Haskell (and FP in general) functors such as the Maybe functor are defined as
data Maybe a = Nothing | Just a
Instead of simply
data Maybe a = Nothing | a
The second option ...
-7
votes
3
answers
321
views
Is there a concise way to check if an Option is None or if its Some contents are empty? [closed]
Is there something more concise that the below code?
let player_list: Option<Vec<Player>>;
// more code here
if player_list.is_none() || player_list.as_ref().unwrap().is_empty() {
// ...
0
votes
0
answers
34
views
TypeScript + Property 'nothing' does not exist on type '<T>(x: T)
I'm trying to hone my Typescript monad skills, so I have created a version of the Maybe monad that technically seems to be working at this point, but Typescript is complaining that Property 'nothing' ...
0
votes
2
answers
61
views
Null safe way to deoption and avoid type mismatch
While giving some readability advice here and checking that my rewrite hadn't broken anything, I discovered it was already broken.
case class Foo (
bars: Seq[Bar]
)
case class Bar(s: String)
def ...
2
votes
1
answer
195
views
What Exactly is the Proposed C23 `_Either` Type?
C23 proposal n3003 and n2366 mention a proposed _Either type in passing on the first page and seventh, respectively, and I have not been able to find any other references to it thus far. As far as I ...
2
votes
1
answer
166
views
Why does calling a virtual class's virtual method inside std::optional generate a call to the base method, not an overridden?
Suppose we have some virtual class Callable, (not abstract, because we cannot use abstract classes as type of std::optional<T>), and some function (call_option) that takes an std::optional of ...