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scala - How to filter None's out of List[Option]?

If I have a List[Option[A]] in Scala, what is the idiomatic way to filter out the None values?

One way is to use the following:

val someList: List[Option[String]] = List(Some("Hello"), None, Some("Goodbye"))
someList.filter(_ != None)

Is there a more "idiomatic" way? This does seem pretty simple.

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If you want to get rid of the options at the same time, you can use flatten:

scala> someList.flatten
res0: List[String] = List(Hello, Goodbye)

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