How to do that without creating any new collections? Is there something better than this?
val m = scala.collection.mutable.Map[String, Long]("1" -> 1, "2" -> 2, "3" -> 3, "4" -> 4)
m.foreach(t => if (t._2 % 2 == 0) m.remove(t._1))
println(m)
P.S. in Scala 2.8
retain
does what you want. In 2.7:
val a = collection.mutable.Map(1->"one",2->"two",3->"three")
a: scala.collection.mutable.Map[Int,java.lang.String] =
Map(2 -> two, 1 -> one, 3 -> three)
scala> a.retain((k,v) => v.length < 4)
scala> a
res0: scala.collection.mutable.Map[Int,java.lang.String] =
Map(2 -> two, 1 -> one)
It also works, but I think is still in flux, in 2.8.