each Count
Groups elements from the Grouping source by key and counts elements in each group.
Since Kotlin
1.1Return
a Map associating the key of each group with the count of elements in the group.
Samples
fun main() {
//sampleStart
val words = "one two three four five six seven eight nine ten".split(' ')
val frequenciesByFirstChar = words.groupingBy { it.first() }.eachCount()
println("Counting first letters:")
println(frequenciesByFirstChar) // {o=1, t=3, f=2, s=2, e=1, n=1}
val moreWords = "eleven twelve".split(' ')
val moreFrequencies = moreWords.groupingBy { it.first() }.eachCountTo(frequenciesByFirstChar.toMutableMap())
println(moreFrequencies) // {o=1, t=4, f=2, s=2, e=2, n=1}
//sampleEnd
}
Groups elements from the Grouping source by key and counts elements in each group.
Since Kotlin
1.1Return
a Map associating the key of each group with the count of element in the group.
Groups elements from the Grouping source by key and counts elements in each group.
Since Kotlin
1.1Return
a Map associating the key of each group with the count of elements in the group.
Samples
fun main() {
//sampleStart
val words = "one two three four five six seven eight nine ten".split(' ')
val frequenciesByFirstChar = words.groupingBy { it.first() }.eachCount()
println("Counting first letters:")
println(frequenciesByFirstChar) // {o=1, t=3, f=2, s=2, e=1, n=1}
val moreWords = "eleven twelve".split(' ')
val moreFrequencies = moreWords.groupingBy { it.first() }.eachCountTo(frequenciesByFirstChar.toMutableMap())
println(moreFrequencies) // {o=1, t=4, f=2, s=2, e=2, n=1}
//sampleEnd
}