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[systemds] branch master updated: [MINOR][DOC] Formatting Fix in
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new 9bf5194 [MINOR][DOC] Formatting Fix in documentation
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commit 9bf5194a6cf186bc35304bb03780c7a439922b5b
Author: Shafaq Siddiqi <sh...@tugraz.at>
AuthorDate: Mon Sep 14 17:16:47 2020 +0200
[MINOR][DOC] Formatting Fix in documentation
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docs/site/dml-language-reference.md | 1 +
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)
diff --git a/docs/site/dml-language-reference.md b/docs/site/dml-language-reference.md
index d3effda..9d48047 100644
--- a/docs/site/dml-language-reference.md
+++ b/docs/site/dml-language-reference.md
@@ -2033,6 +2033,7 @@ The built-in function <code>map()</code> provides support for the lambda express
Function | Description | Parameters | Example
-------- | ----------- | ---------- | -------
map() | It will execute the given lambda expression on a frame.| Input: (X <frame>, y <String>) <br/>Output: <frame>. <br/> X is a frame and y is a String containing the lambda expression to be executed on frame X. | X = read("file1", data_type="frame", rows=2, cols=3, format="binary") <br/> y = "lambda expression" <br/> Z = map(X, y) <br/> # Dimensions of Z = Dimensions of X; <br/> example: Z = map(X, "x -> x.charAt(2)")
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Example let X =
##### FRAME: nrow = 10, ncol = 1 <br/>