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Applies the given function to two collections simultaneously. If one sequence is shorter than the other then the remaining elements of the longer sequence are ignored.
Namespace/Module Path: Microsoft.FSharp.Collections.Seq
Assembly: FSharp.Core (in FSharp.Core.dll)
// Signature:
Seq.iter2 : ('T1 -> 'T2 -> unit) -> seq<'T1> -> seq<'T2> -> unit
// Usage:
Seq.iter2 action source1 source2
Parameters
action
Type: 'T1 -> 'T2 -> unitA function to apply to each pair of elements from the input sequences.
source1
Type: seq<'T1>The first input sequence.
source2
Type: seq<'T2>The second input sequence.
Exceptions
Exception |
Condition |
---|---|
Thrown when either of the input sequences is null. |
Remarks
This function is named Iterate2 in compiled assemblies. If you are accessing the function from a .NET language other than F#, or through reflection, use this name.
Example
The following code shows how to use Seq.iter2 and compares its behavior to related functions.
let seq1 = [1; 2; 3]
let seq2 = [4; 5; 6]
Seq.iter (fun x -> printfn "Seq.iter: element is %d" x) seq1
Seq.iteri(fun i x -> printfn "Seq.iteri: element %d is %d" i x) seq1
Seq.iter2 (fun x y -> printfn "Seq.iter2: elements are %d %d" x y) seq1 seq2
Output
Seq.iter: element is 1 Seq.iter: element is 2 Seq.iter: element is 3 Seq.iteri: element 0 is 1 Seq.iteri: element 1 is 2 Seq.iteri: element 2 is 3 Seq.iter2: elements are 1 4 Seq.iter2: elements are 2 5 Seq.iter2: elements are 3 6
Platforms
Windows 7, Windows Vista SP2, Windows XP SP3, Windows XP x64 SP2, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008 SP2, Windows Server 2003 SP2
Version Information
F# Runtime
Supported in: 2.0, 4.0
Silverlight
Supported in: 3