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hi everyone welcome back to project reactor essentials and in this video we are going to talk about the zip operator so the zip operator as you can see here its going to zip multiple sources together and here in this marble example we have two streams the first one with elements a b c d e and the second one with numbers basically the zip will get the first element of each one of the streams and they are going to apply a function together for this one so for example a we will have a1 and you can see the result b we have b2 c with three d with four and when the shortest string finishes then the zip will be finished in this case as you can see we dont have another one to match with e thats why its going to end with d4 so lets see how that works and with one simple example lets imagine here that we have lets create a simple class lets create a class called anime and this class will have a couple attributes for example title [Music] studio and then uh lets say episodes and since we