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scala - How to split a List[Either[A, B]]

I want to split a List[Either[A, B]] in two lists.

Is there a better way ?

def lefts[A, B](eithers : List[Either[A, B]]) : List[A] = eithers.collect { case Left(l) => l}
def rights[A, B](eithers : List[Either[A, B]]) : List[B] = eithers.collect { case Right(r) => r}
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Starting Scala 2.13, most collections are now provided with a partitionMap method which partitions elements based on a function which returns either Right or Left.

In our case, we don't even need a function that transforms our input into Right or Left to define the partitioning as we already have Rights and Lefts. Thus a simple use of identity:

val (lefts, rights) = List(Right(2), Left("a"), Left("b")).partitionMap(identity)
// lefts: List[String] = List(a, b)
// rights: List[Int] = List(2)

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