LISP code example matching an abstract construct
- From: "Juan R." <juanrgonzaleza@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 29 Jun 2006 05:08:56 -0700
Sorry if this question sound a bit strange or off-topic.
I use notation (operator argument) --> result
e.g. (SQR 2) --> 1.4142...
I would know if anyone used both next -with A and B generic simbols-
(A B) --> C
(B A) --> D
in a LISP-Scheme program.
Juan R.
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