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Transducers: What should the completion arity do if the nested step arity has returned reduced?
A stateful transducer is expected to flush its state by calling the "step" arity (i.e. [([result input] ) ) as many times as needed, before calling the "complete" arity (i.e. ([...
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transduce - adds numbers
I have a calculation someting like the following:
;; for sake of simplicity we use round numbers
(def data [{:a 1} {:a 10} {:a 100}])
(reduce - 0.0 (map :a data))
And it evaluates to -111.0. I want ...
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Clojure Spec to parse Reducible
The doc of clojure.spec.alpha/+ says:
Returns a regex op that matches one or more values matching
pred. Produces a vector of matches
And I can use it like this:
erdos=> (s/conform (s/+ (s/cat :e #...
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Detect cyclic feeding interactions without applying XFST replace rules to lexicon
The following two XFST replace rules represent a cyclic feeding interaction, where the final result includes the original form because the first rule feeds into the second and the second feeds into ...
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Ramda.js transducers: average the resulting array of numbers
I'm currently learning about transducers with Ramda.js. (So fun, yay! 🎉)
I found this question that describes how to first filter an array and then sum up the values in it using a transducer.
I want ...
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Can clojure inspired transducers be typed with the HM type system?
I have a purely functional transducer implementation in Javascript that supports loop-fusion and short circuiting. Please note that although I am using JS it is not a requirement for understanding the ...
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Generate output based on first character of a word
I am trying to set up a Finite State Transducer with Helsinki Finite State Technology (HFST) for Python.
I want if the first character of a word is an 'o' the output is "Positive" and if ...
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How to utilize memory/performance when processing a big file in Clojure
How to utilize memory/performance when processing a large data set of time series data ?
Size : ~3.2G
Lines : ~54 million
First few line of dataset
{:ts 20200601040025269 :bid 107.526000 :ask 107....
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Why does compose apply left to right with transducers?
Example code:
// Compose functionality
const compose = (...fns) => {
return args => {
return fns.reduceRight((arg, fn) => fn(arg), args);
}
};
// List of transformation and predicate ...
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Understanding Clojure Transducer Performance
At a high level I understood that using a transducer does not create any intermediate data structures whereas a long chain of operations via ->> does and thus the transducer method is more ...
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Why does the result of a mapping transducer include greater-than-2 arities?
The question is in the title. Below I copy the transducer-part of the source of map:
([f]
(fn [rf]
(fn
([] (rf))
([result] (rf result))
([result input]
(rf result (f ...
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Apertium + Python: POS-tagger not providing surface form
I'm trying to POS-tag some sentences in Italian with Apertium's tagger.
While according to the Apertium GitHub page I am supposed to get as output also the surface form in addition to the ...
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ramda transducers with final R.sum
I'm trying to understand Ramda's transducers. Here's a slightly modified example from the docs:
const numbers = [1, 2, 3, 4];
const isOdd = (x) => x % 2 === 1;
const firstFiveOddTransducer = R....
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Aggregating transducers with intermediate values
I am still trying to understand better how to work with transducers in clojure. Here, I am interested in applying aggregating transducers, such as the ones in https://github.com/cgrand/xforms, but ...
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Composing transducers; Order of composition and order of execution
There is a paragraph here stating:
Composition of the transformer runs right-to-left but builds a
transformation stack that runs left-to-right (filtering happens before
mapping in this example).
I ...
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JavaScript `reduce` performance
I've spent some time recently plying around with transducers (tool in functional programming meant to improve performance without losing readability/flexibility of code) and when I came to testing ...
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How to adapt the IReduceInit from next.jdbc to stream JSON using cheshire to a HTTP response using ring
tl;dr how to turn an IReduceInit into a lazy-seq of transformed values
I have a database query which yields a reasonably large dataset for live pivoting on the client (million or two rows, 25 ...
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Why do I get an error when I use transduce?
I am still new to functional programming and have been trying to learn how to use transducers. I thought I had a good use case but every time I attempt to write a transducer with Ramda for it, I get ...
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How can I find the parameters needed to steer an ultrasonic beam?
To be honest, I don't know if this question is more appropriate for Stack Overflow, Software Engineering, or Physics, so apologies in advance if I guessed wrong.
I'm trying to build a 3D ultrasound ...
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Typescript type errors on Ramda Transducers & how to deal with confusing type errors on good code
Looking at the Ramda documentation for transduce, there are two examples given, each of which cause the Typescript compiler to throw a different error.
Example 1:
test('ex. 1', () => {
const ...
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Why doesn't my transducer work anymore when abstracting from reducing/composing?
I am stuck with my short circuiting and stack safe transducer implementation:
const loop = f => {
let acc = f();
while (acc && acc.type === tailRec)
acc = f(...acc.args)...
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Whatever happened to `Observable.transduce` in RxJS v5+?
RxJS v4 used to have an Observable.transduce method which took a transducer. This allowed the use of library-independent transducer operators which had major performance benefits in the past.
Sources
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Is my understanding of transducers correct?
Let's start with a definition: A transducer is a function that takes a reducer function and returns a reducer function.
A reducer is a binary function that takes an accumulator and a value and ...
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Transducer flatten and uniq
I'm wondering if there is a way by using a transducer for flattening a list and filter on unique values?
By chaining, it is very easy:
import {uniq, flattenDeep} from 'lodash';|
const arr = [...
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[a,b].reduce(f,x) code to [a,b].reduce(f) using transducer /CPS based functional references?
In my previous Quesion:
Extracting data from a function chain without arrays
@Aadit M Shah gave me astonishing solution as follows:
https://stackoverflow.com/a/51420884/6440264
Given an expression ...
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Troubleshooting a stateful transducer
I'm trying to create a stateful transducer, join-averages (gist here).
Running the let block shows me that I'm correctly joining values. But the result output still doesn't have the joined value.
......
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How to functional compose transforms of objects via transducers
Live code example
I'm trying to learn transducers via egghead and I think I got it until we try to compose object transformation. I have an example below that doesn't work
const flip = map(([k,v]) =...
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Can I transduce / educe over multiple collections without concatting them
Below is a bare-bones version of what I'm doing:
(eduction (map inc) (concat [1 2] [3 4]))
; -> (2 3 4 5)
Is there a way to get the same eduction, without having to pay the cost of concat, which ...
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Transducer's init not called
I am writing a custom transducer as an exercise, but I am surprised to see that its 0-arity init function is not called.
Why?
Is it related to which aggregation function I am using? If yes, which ...
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Why is my transducer function slower than using ->> operator?
While solving problem from Hackkerank (https://www.hackerrank.com/challenges/string-compression/problem) I've written 2 implementations with and without transducers.
I was expecting the transducer ...
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Converting Reducer To Tranducer With Ramda
The following function reduceIfEven uses a predicate to check the value the reducer function receives for every step. If the predicate returns true, the value is added to the result (acc), otherwise ...
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What do I reduce this transducer with?
(defn multiply-xf
[]
(fn [xf]
(let [product (volatile! 1)]
(fn
([] (xf))
([result]
(xf result @product)
(xf result))
([result input]
(...
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Is there a reducing function in Clojure that performs the equivalent of `first`?
I'm often writing code of the form
(->> init
(map ...)
(filter ...)
(first))
When converting this into code that uses transducers I'll end up with something like
(transduce (...
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Order of Execution of Composed Function
I have been reading up on transducers and playing around trying to grasp the concept. I now understand them a bit, but during my fiddling, I came across something very peculiar that has me ...
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In Clojure, how can I do a performant version of `frequencies` with transducers?
(Question credit: Fernando Abrao.)
I hear about the performance benefits of transducers in Clojure, but I'm not sure how to use them.
Say I have a qos/device-qos-range function that returns sequence ...
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Pmap inside a transducer in Clojure
I would like to use pmap within a transducer, if I write my code using regular map, it works fine. However if I use pmap I get an arity exception. Is it possible to achieve this in clojure or am I ...
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What does completing function do in Clojure?
I've came across completing function on clojuredocs but there is no doc at the moment.
Could you provide some examples?
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function composition with rest operator, reducer and mapper
I'm following an article about Transducers in JavaScript, and in particular I have defined the following functions
const reducer = (acc, val) => acc.concat([val]);
const reduceWith = (reducer, ...
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How to visualize Pyfst transducers via dot files
I am learning how to create transducers with Pyfst and I am trying to visualize the ones I create. The ultimate goal is to be able to write the transducers to dot files and see them in Graphviz.
I ...
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Using Clojure Tranducers to parse big files: OutOfMemory Error
I want to parse a big json file (3GB) and return a hash-map for each line in this file. My intuition was to use a transducer to process the file line-by-line and construct a vector with some selected ...
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Rolling average, vb.net
I have a sensor (a Quartzonix pressure transducer, actually) that spits out data via the serial port, around 3 times a second. I'd like to set up some code to give me an average reading based on x-...
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What does sequence do with a transducer?
Two related questions about sequence:
Given a transducer, e.g. (def xf (comp (filter odd?) (map inc))),
What's the relationship between (into [] xf (range 10)) or (into () xf (range 10)), and (...
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What's the difference between these functions implemented with currying and transducers?
Taking the three functions below, implemented in Haskell and Clojure respectively:
f :: [Int] -> Int
f = foldl1 (+) . map (*7) . filter even
(defn f [coll]
((comp
(partial reduce +)
(...
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Using Raspberry Pi to produce 'beep' through piezo transducer
I'd like to use my Raspberry Pi to produce a brief, high-pitched (and preferably loud) 'beep' through a piezo transducer.
I tried connecting the + of the transducer to a GPIO pin (and the -ve to GND),...
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Applying a transducer directly and with "transduce" yield different results
As far as I understand, a transducer is a function that transforms a reducer function before reduce takes place. In other words, (transduce transducer reducer collection) is equivalent to (reduce (...
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How to prevent close!-ing before put-ing in onto-chan
I'd like to run a code like
(->> input
(partition-all 5)
(map a-side-effect)
dorun)
asynchronously dividing input and output(a-side-effect).
Then I've written the code to ...
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Why function reduce don't accept multiple collections like function map?
When Rich introduced transducer in clojure, the concept is base on an assumption that map can be implemented via reduce. But how we can implement (map + [1 2] [1 2]) via reduce if reduce don't accept ...
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How to avoid intermediate results when performing array iterations?
When working with arrays, intermediate representations are needed regularly - particularly in connection with functional programming, in which data is often treated as immutable:
const square = x =&...
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Are Clojure transducers the same concept as intermediate operations on streams in Java?
As I was learning about transducers in Clojure it suddenly struck me what they reminded me of: Java 8 streams!
Transducers are composable algorithmic transformations. They are independent from the ...
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Clojure reduce transducer
I am looking for a simple example of transducers with a reducing function.
I was hoping that the following would return a transducing function, since (filter odd?) works that way :
(def sum (reduce +)...