Normal mapping applies a function to a list element and produces an element of the resultant list. E.g., if list is (1, 2, 3,)
and maps the square function, you get a new list (1, 4, 9,)
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Is there a way to map a group of sequential elements of a list? For instance, if the list is <8 2 7 2 6 9 4 9 6 1>
and I want to calculate the sum of every 2 elements of the list to make <10 9 9 8 15 13 13 15 7>
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I can certainly write a routine to traverse the list. But I am looking for an easier way, like the reduction operator or like the gather/take.