Questions tagged [anonymous-recursion]
Anonymous-recursion is recursion which does not explicitly call a function by name. This is usually done by calling the current function from within itself or by passing the current function as a callback to an other (named) function. Use this tag for questions directly related to this type of recursion only.
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In Scheme, how do you use lambda to create a recursive function?
I'm in a Scheme class and I was curious about writing a recursive function without using define. The main problem, of course, is that you cannot call a function within itself if it doesn't have a name....
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How to do this length≤1 more than once?
I've spent a day reading page 166's length≤1 in the book The Little Schemer; there's the following code:
(((lambda (mk-length)
(mk-length mk-length))
(lambda (mk-length)
(lambda (l)
(...
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Two-layer "Y-style" combinator. Is this common? Does this have an official name?
I've been looking into how languages that forbid use-before-def and don't have mutable cells (no set! or setq) can nonetheless provide recursion. I of course ran across the (famous? infamous?) Y ...
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The mechanism of anonymous function to call itself in Scheme?
I'm reading The Little Schemer and feel confused about the following code:
((lambda (len)
(lambda (l)
(cond
((null? l) 0)
(else
(+ 1 (len (cdr l)))))))
...
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Does "Anonymous Recursion" work in .NET? It does in Mono
I surfed into this site a few days ago on "Anonymous Recursion in C#". The thrust of the article is that the following code will not work in C#:
Func<int, int> fib = n => n > 1 ? fib(n - ...
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Generating powerset in one function, no explicit recursion, and using only simplest primitives in Racket
Note: this is a bonus for homework, but I have spent way too long on trying things to no avail. Help is much appreciated, but not necessary I suppose.
Premise:
generate a powerset for a list of ...
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Little Schemer: write function that only supports lists of length ≤ 2
In the book The little schemer, we find this function that only supports lists with length smaller than or equal to 1:
(((lambda (mk-length) ; A.
(mk-length mk-...
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List function with Y combinator does no recursion, why?
Note: This is kind of homework, kind of not -- the end goal is to have a function that produces a powerset of a set of numbers supplied to the function as a list of numbers. I have a recursive version ...
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Little Schemer: why wrap (mk-length mk-length) into a function?
In The Little Schemer book, in Chapter 9, while building a length function for arbitrary long input, the following is suggested (on pages 170-171), that in the following code snippet (from page 168 ...