# Map Remaps the specified value from one range to another. This function maps the value of ``from low`` to the value of ``to low``, the value of ``from high`` to the value of ``to high``, and intermediate values to intermediate values. This function does not constrain values to the ranges, because out-of-range values are sometimes intended and useful. If you need to limit a range, you can use the ``Math.clamp`` function before or after calling this function. ```sig pins.map(0, 0, 4, 0, 1023); ``` ## Parameters * ``value``: a [number](/types/number) that specifies the value to map * ``fromLow``: a [number](/types/number) that specifies the lower bound of the origin interval * ``fromHigh``: a [number](/types/number) that specifies the upper bound of the origin interval * ``toLow``: a [number](/types/number) that specifies the lower bound of the target interval * ``toHigh``: a [number](/types/number) that specifies the upper bound of the target interval ## Example This example maps the value read from the analog pin `P0` to an LED coordinate between `0` and `4`. ```blocks let value1 = pins.analogReadPin(AnalogPin.P0) let index = pins.map(value1, 0, 1023, 0, 4) led.plot(0, index) ``` ## See also [analog read pin](/reference/pins/analog-read-pin)