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I have a tree that contains two elements. Is defined by the following data structure:

type ('a,' b) tree =
      empty
    | node of 'a * (' a, 'b) tree sheet;;
    | node of 'b * (' a, 'b) tree sheet;;

Now i have to write a function split: ('a,' b) tree -> 'a sheet *' b list, which overwrites all elements node a in the first list and all elements node b in the second list.

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    Your code is not syntactically correct, as they are two ;;. I'm not sure whether there are two constructors and the third should be ignored, or there are three and it is an error that the second and third have the same name. Could you fix your code?
    – gasche
    Jun 19, 2013 at 11:27

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Your code is not correct, so I assumed that your tree type was :

type ('a, 'b) tree =
| Empty
| AlphaNode of 'a * ('a, 'b) tree
| BetaNode of 'b * ('a, 'b) tree

let split tree =
let rec split_ tree a b = match tree with
| Empty -> (a, b)
| AlphaNode (sheet, tree) -> split_ tree (sheet::a) b
| BetaNode (sheet, tree) -> split_ tree a (sheet::b) in
split_ tree [] [];;

The split_ func is only here for readability and convenience. Without it, you would have to call with two empty lists each time.

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