International audienceWe present mapff1.0, a determination of unpolarized charged-pion fragmentation functions (FFs) from a set of single-inclusive e+e- annihilation and lepton-nucleon semi-inclusive deep-inelastic-scattering (SIDIS) data. FFs are parametrized in terms of a neural network and fitted to data exploiting the knowledge of the analytic derivative of the neural network itself with respect to its free parameters. Uncertainties on the FFs are determined by means of the Monte Carlo sampling method properly accounting for all sources of experimental uncertainties, including that of parton distribution functions. Theoretical predictions for the relevant observables, as well as evolution effects, are computed to next-to-leading order a...