X-Git-Url: http://lambda.jimpryor.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=lambda.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=assignment2.mdwn;fp=assignment2.mdwn;h=bcfba912fc6dfd28a4a37df1590370a9b764f4b6;hp=96ac3bb90fac15c88f8dc46fc17959555b6f64e7;hb=c7978bc281c36093f85f5c478f2844fc124919a5;hpb=c4fb7eb9202fc734adcee0e9e7bb4a57fb6c30ad diff --git a/assignment2.mdwn b/assignment2.mdwn index 96ac3bb9..bcfba912 100644 --- a/assignment2.mdwn +++ b/assignment2.mdwn @@ -72,13 +72,11 @@ For these exercises, assume that `LIST` is the result of evaluating: (make-list a (make-list b (make-list c (make-list d (make-list e empty))))) -(16). What would be the result of evaluating: +16. What would be the result of evaluating [[Assignment 2 hint 1]]: LIST make-list empty - [[Assignment 2 hint 1]] - -(17). Based on your answer to question 1, how might you implement the **map** function? Expected behavior: +17. Based on your answer to question 1, how might you implement the **map** function? Expected behavior:
map f LIST <~~> (make-list (f a) (make-list (f b) (make-list (f c) (make-list (f d) (make-list (f e) empty)))))