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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions _overviews/collections-2.13/views.md
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Expand Up @@ -18,8 +18,8 @@ There are two principal ways to implement transformers. One is _strict_, that is

As an example of a non-strict transformer consider the following implementation of a lazy map operation:

def lazyMap[T, U](iter: Iterable[T], f: T => U) = new Iterable[U] {
def iterator = iter.iterator map f
def lazyMap[T, U](coll: Iterable[T], f: T => U) = new Iterable[U] {
def iterator = coll.iterator map f
}

Note that `lazyMap` constructs a new `Iterable` without stepping through all elements of the given collection `coll`. The given function `f` is instead applied to the elements of the new collection's `iterator` as they are demanded.
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