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I have three functions like this:

let functionA (i:int) =
    "functionA" + string i

let functionB (i:int) =
    "functionB" + string i

let functionC (i:int) =
    "functionC" + string i

I want to chain these functions together such that the result of executing all three is an array of each of the return values, kind of like Seq.Collect arrayOfFunctions

Is there a way to do this declaratively? If I change functionB's parameter from an int to a float, does the answer change?

Thanks

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    Not quite clear for me. Is this you want to do? let farr = [| functionA; functionB; functionC |] let applyfarr farr i = Array.map (fun f -> f i) farr
    – Petr
    Jan 30, 2015 at 13:47
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    applyfarr farr 2 > val it : string [] = [|"functionA2"; "functionB2"; "functionC2"|]
    – Petr
    Jan 30, 2015 at 13:57
  • Yeah. Figured that out! Thanks, I think that is it! Can you reply and I can mark it as an answer? Jan 30, 2015 at 13:58

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let farr = [| functionA; functionB; functionC |] 
let applyfarr farr i = Array.map (fun f -> f i) farr  

How to apply:

applyfarr farr 2 
> val it : string [] = [|"functionA2"; "functionB2"; "functionC2"|]

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