Consider
foldr (\x (a,b) -> (a || x==2, b || x==7 )) (False,False) [1..6]
--(True,False)
Ignoring the fact that this could be written easily using elem
, I have the strong feeling that I could employ Arrow
syntax to simplify the lambda, I just can't get it right.
Can this lambda be simplified using arrows? And do you have any general hints concerning how to "see" when arrows might work, and how to find the right expression?
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can be useful because of the function instance of arrow.