You can easily rewrite a lambda
to a let
. Eg.
((lambda (x y z)
(x (/ y 2)
(* 3 z)
6))
+
4
2)
As let:
(let ((x +) (y 4) (z 2))
(x (/ y 2)
(* 3 z)
6))
It is the exact same code but perhaps slightly more readable. Every lambda
for that gets called immediately can get that treatment also after substitution steps.
Now you can use the substitution rules. Replace x
with +
, y
with 4
and z
with 2
and replace the call/let
with the same expression with the values replaced:
(+ (/ 4 2)
(* 3 2)
6))
Substitute simple expressions with their result:
(+ 2
6
6))
; ==> 14
And there you go. Easy peasy.