# Mapping With An Index If you're mapping over a collection and you need an index for each item, you can reach for `map-indexed`. The `map-indexed` function can be used like so: ```clojure > (def foods ["pizza" "hotdog" "chicken alfredo"]) #'cljs.user/foods > (map-indexed (fn [idx item] (str idx " - " item)) foods) ("0 - pizza" "1 - hotdog" "2 - chicken alfredo") ``` Alternatively, `map` can take multiple sequences, and each becomes a new argument to the mapping function. By giving an infinite sequential list of numbers starting at 0 as the first sequence, you can pretend they're indices, like so: ```clojure > (map (fn [idx item] (str idx " - " item)) (range) foods) ("0 - pizza" "1 - hotdog" "2 - chicken alfredo") ```