
16 Nov
2015
16 Nov
'15
6:53 a.m.
I guess it depends on the final use cases... you could use currying to
partially evaluate some stuff ready, locked and loaded as it were but the
example you have given shows to distinct functions pres1 and pred2.
I guess the short answer is "yes" but it depends on how you do it!
:)
Sean
On 16 November 2015 at 11:44, Mark Carter
Suppose I want to use an argument twice, as for example in the expression: (\x -> (pred1 x) and (pred2 x))
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