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Scala TreeSet map() method with example

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The map() method is utilized to build a new TreeSet by applying a function to all elements of the given TreeSet.
Method Definition: def map[B](f: (A) => B): TreeSet[B] Return Type: It returns a new TreeSet containing all the elements after applying the given function.
Example #1: Scala
// Scala program of map() 
// method 

// Import TreeSet
import scala.collection.mutable._

// Creating object 
object GfG 
{ 

    // Main method 
    def main(args:Array[String]) 
    { 
    
        // Creating TreeSet
        val q1 = TreeSet(1, 2, 3, 4, 5)  
          
        // Print the TreeSet 
        println(q1) 
        
        // Applying map method  
        val result = q1.map(x => x*x)  
          
        // Displays output  
        print("TreeSet with squared elements: " + result) 
        
    } 
} 
Output:
TreeSet(1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
TreeSet with squared elements: TreeSet(1, 4, 9, 16, 25)
Example #2: Scala
// Scala program of map() 
// method 

// Import TreeSet
import scala.collection.mutable._

// Creating object 
object GfG 
{ 

    // Main method 
    def main(args:Array[String]) 
    { 
    
        // Creating TreeSet
        val q1 = TreeSet(1, 2, 3, 4, 5)  
          
        // Print the TreeSet 
        println(q1) 
        
        // Applying map method  
        val result = q1.map(x => x*x*x)  
          
        // Displays output  
        print("TreeSet with cubed elements: " + result) 
        
    } 
} 
Output:
TreeSet(1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
TreeSet with cubed elements: TreeSet(1, 8, 27, 64, 125)

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