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| diff --git a/elixir.html.markdown b/elixir.html.markdown index eedeb227..26a547c3 100644 --- a/elixir.html.markdown +++ b/elixir.html.markdown @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ language: elixir  contributors:      - ["Joao Marques", "http://github.com/mrshankly"]      - ["Dzianis Dashkevich", "https://github.com/dskecse"] +    - ["Ryan Plant", "https://github.com/ryanplant-au"]  filename: learnelixir.ex  --- @@ -96,6 +97,14 @@ string.  lower..upper = 1..10 # Can use pattern matching on ranges as well  [lower, upper] #=> [1, 10] +# Maps are key-value pairs +genders = %{"david" => "male", "gillian" => "female"} +genders["david"] #=> "male" + +# Maps with atom keys can be used like this +genders = %{david: "male", gillian: "female"} +genders.gillian #=> "female" +  ## ---------------------------  ## -- Operators  ## --------------------------- @@ -170,7 +179,7 @@ case {:one, :two} do    {:four, :five} ->      "This won't match"    {:one, x} -> -    "This will match and bind `x` to `:two`" +    "This will match and bind `x` to `:two` in this clause"    _ ->      "This will match any value"  end @@ -343,6 +352,7 @@ rescue    RuntimeError -> "rescued a runtime error"    _error -> "this will rescue any error"  end +#=> "rescued a runtime error"  # All exceptions have a message  try do @@ -351,6 +361,7 @@ rescue    x in [RuntimeError] ->      x.message  end +#=> "some error"  ## ---------------------------  ## -- Concurrency @@ -405,11 +416,28 @@ send pid, {:circle, 2}  # The shell is also a process, you can use `self` to get the current pid  self() #=> #PID<0.27.0> + +## --------------------------- +## -- Agents +## --------------------------- + +# An agent is a process that keeps track of some changing value + +# Create an agent with `Agent.start_link`, passing in a function +# The initial state of the agent will be whatever that function returns +{ok, my_agent} = Agent.start_link(fn -> ["red, green"] end) + +# `Agent.get` takes an agent name and a `fn` that gets passed the current state +# Whatever that `fn` returns is what you'll get back +Agent.get(my_agent, fn colors -> colors end) #=> ["red, "green"] + +# Update the agent's state the same way +Agent.update(my_agent, fn colors -> ["blue" | colors] end)  ```  ## References -* [Getting started guide](http://elixir-lang.org/getting_started/1.html) from [elixir webpage](http://elixir-lang.org) +* [Getting started guide](http://elixir-lang.org/getting-started/introduction.html) from the [Elixir website](http://elixir-lang.org)  * [Elixir Documentation](http://elixir-lang.org/docs/master/)  * ["Programming Elixir"](https://pragprog.com/book/elixir/programming-elixir) by Dave Thomas  * [Elixir Cheat Sheet](http://media.pragprog.com/titles/elixir/ElixirCheat.pdf) | 
