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# Derived Source
You can create new sources from existing sources. This is known as *deriving
sources*.
A function that wraps a source effectively becomes a new source. If a source
used inside a function is updated, the whole function can be re-ran to recompute
its value.
```lua
local count = source(0)
local function text()
return "count: " .. count()
end
create "TextLabel" {
Text = text
}
```
Sometimes when using expensive computations to derive state, you only want to
recalculate it once when a source state has changed
If you wrap a source with a regular function, its value will be recomputed
every time you call that function.
[`derive()`](../../api/reactivity-core.md#derive) accepts a functions whose
return value will be cached, so that subsequent calls of this derived source
will return the same cached value until one of its input sources have changed.
```lua
local derive = vide.derive
```
```lua
local count = source(0)
local factorial = derive(function()
local n = 1
for i = 2, count() do
n *= i
end
return n
end)
```
This can improve performance in cases where a source is read from multiple times
between recalculations, like in the example below:
```lua
create "TextLabel" {
Text = function()
return "factorial squared: " .. factorial() * factorial()
end
}
count(3) -- displays "factorial squared: 36"
count(4) -- displays "factorial squared: 576"
```