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# scan_left
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series returned by `#scan_left`.
2. **Laziness**: `#scan_left` can preserve the laziness of the input
series. As each incremental result is read from the output
series, the actual calculation is lazily performed against the
- input. `#inject` cannot be a a lazy operation in general, as its
+ input. `#inject` cannot be a lazy operation in general, as its
single result reflects a calculation across every element of the
input series.
## Examples