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stephen mallette commented on TINKERPOP-1849:
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we could deprecate `addAll` on tp32 and go with just `add` which would leave us
with `addWithIndex` more consistently.
> Provide a way to fold() with an index
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>
> Key: TINKERPOP-1849
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TINKERPOP-1849
> Project: TinkerPop
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: process
> Affects Versions: 3.3.0
> Reporter: stephen mallette
>
> In Groovy you can call {{withIndex()}} to generate output like this:
> {code}
> gremlin> g.V().fold().next().withIndex()
> ==>[v[1],0]
> ==>[v[2],1]
> ==>[v[3],2]
> ==>[v[4],3]
> ==>[v[5],4]
> ==>[v[6],5]
> {code}
> We can currently simulate this with Gremlin via:
> {code}
> gremlin>
> g.V().project("a","b").by().by(select("x").count(local)).store("x").map(union(select('a'),
> select('b')).fold()).fold().next()
> ==>[v[1],0]
> ==>[v[2],1]
> ==>[v[3],2]
> ==>[v[4],3]
> ==>[v[5],4]
> ==>[v[6],5]
> {code}
> but it's not easy to follow, efficient, or potentially foolproof. Perhaps we
> can add an option to {{fold()}} that would take an enum of "fold operators".
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