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layout: "functions"
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page_title: "map function"
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sidebar_current: "docs-funcs-collection-map"
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description: |-
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The map function constructs a map from some given elements.
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---
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# `map` Function
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~> **This function is deprecated.** From Terraform v0.12, the Terraform
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language has built-in syntax for creating maps using the `{` and `}`
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delimiters. Use the built-in syntax instead. The `map` function will be
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removed in a future version of Terraform.
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`map` takes an even number of arguments and returns a map whose elements
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are constructed from consecutive pairs of arguments.
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## Examples
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```
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> map("a", "b", "c", "d")
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{
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"a" = "b"
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"c" = "d"
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]
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```
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Do not use the above form in Terraform v0.12 or above. Instead, use the
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built-in map construction syntax, which achieves the same result:
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```
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> {"a" = "b", "c" = "d"}
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{
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"a" = "b"
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"c" = "d"
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]
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```
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