Difference between revisions of "Scan Higher Order Function Assignment"
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=Background= | =Background= | ||
− | Previously, we have built [[Sum_Scan_Assignment sum_scan]]. This is a specific version of scan where the operation is +. We will build a higher-order function scan which takes an operation to apply, as well as a list. | + | Previously, we have built [[Sum_Scan_Assignment|sum_scan]]. This is a specific version of scan where the operation is +. We will build a higher-order function scan which takes an operation to apply, as well as a list. |
=Code To Implement= | =Code To Implement= |
Revision as of 09:03, 16 February 2022
Background
Previously, we have built sum_scan. This is a specific version of scan where the operation is +. We will build a higher-order function scan which takes an operation to apply, as well as a list.
Code To Implement
scan
Clients
scan op+
For example:
scan op+ [131,231,425]
would produce:
[131, 362, 787]
xs 131 231 425 scan op+ xs 131 362 787
scan op*
For example:
scan op* [131,231,425]
would produce:
[131, 30261, 12860925]
xs 131 231 425 scan op* xs 131 30261 12860925