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| Data.Function | | Portability | portable | | Stability | experimental | | Maintainer | libraries@haskell.org |
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| Description |
| Simple combinators working solely on and with functions.
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| Synopsis |
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| id :: a -> a | | | const :: a -> b -> a | | | (.) :: (b -> c) -> (a -> b) -> a -> c | | | flip :: (a -> b -> c) -> b -> a -> c | | | ($) :: (a -> b) -> a -> b | | | fix :: (a -> a) -> a | | | on :: (b -> b -> c) -> (a -> b) -> a -> a -> c |
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| Prelude re-exports
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| Identity function.
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| Constant function.
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| (.) :: (b -> c) -> (a -> b) -> a -> c | Source |
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| Function composition.
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| flip :: (a -> b -> c) -> b -> a -> c | Source |
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| flip f takes its (first) two arguments in the reverse order of f.
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| ($) :: (a -> b) -> a -> b | Source |
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Application operator. This operator is redundant, since ordinary
application (f x) means the same as (f $ x). However, $ has
low, right-associative binding precedence, so it sometimes allows
parentheses to be omitted; for example:
f $ g $ h x = f (g (h x))
It is also useful in higher-order situations, such as map ($ 0) xs,
or zipWith ($) fs xs.
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| Other combinators
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| fix f is the least fixed point of the function f,
i.e. the least defined x such that f x = x.
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| on :: (b -> b -> c) -> (a -> b) -> a -> a -> c | Source |
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(*) `on` f = \x y -> f x * f y.
Typical usage: sortBy (compare `on` fst).
Algebraic properties:
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| Produced by Haddock version 0.8 |