Questions tagged [functor]
The term 'functor' has several common meanings: 1. Function object. In object-oriented languages, it is a feature that allows objects to be used as if they were ordinary functions. 2. A mathematical structure which deals with mappings between categories. This concept is a useful abstraction in some programming languages, notably Haskell, where it is implemented as a type class. 3. In OCaml, a module that takes another module as an argument.
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Generics in record "with" syntax
If I've got a record with a generic field, is there any way to mimic the convenient with syntax when changing the generic?
i.e. if I have
type User<'photo> = // 'photo can be Bitmap or Url
{ ...
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C++ Functors explanation [duplicate]
Could you please explain following statements with example
Statement1
Ordinary functions have different types only when their signatures differ. However, function objects can have different types
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Example of defining a functor in haskell between two categories (which are closely related to additive and multiplicative monoids)
I am trying to reconcile the math notion of functor and the haskell notion of it.
This article http://brianshourd.com/posts/2012-10-26-tilt-functors-in-haskell.html explains a bit, but maybe someone ...
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Define a default functor argument using lambda expression
I'm trying to define a default value for an argument which's a functor. But I got this error:
note: candidate template ignored: couldn't infer template argument
'Comp'
Here's the definition ...
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Why is there no "Functor" trait in Scala? [closed]
In Scala, the generic classes such as Future, Option and List all have methods map and flatMap. As I understand, all of them are like Functors in Haskell.
I was just wondering why there isn't a ...
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Why are instances matched only by their heads?
I'll start by introducing a concrete problem (StackOverflow guys like that).
Say you define a simple type
data T a = T a
This type is a Functor, Applicative and a Monad. Ignoring automatic deriving, ...
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How to define comparison for priority_queue, function or functor?
I need to store customized objects with priority_queue in C++. Should I use binary function or functor? Any advantage or disadvantage for each approach?? Thanks!
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C++ Understanding Functors Polymorphism
I try to implement polymorphic functor objects (pure abstract base class and children) for understanding purposes only. My goal is to create many objects of the base class that use different ...
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Signature mismatch with types in modules/functors
Excuse my potential misuse of terminology, I'm still not very comfortable with OCaml.
We have a functor with the following (abridged) signature:
module type FUNCTORA = sig
type input
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Why can't I define a function inside another function?
This is not a lambda function question, I know that I can assign a lambda to a variable.
What's the point of allowing us to declare, but not define a function inside code?
For example:
#include <...
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How to transfer additional object in functor for std::priority_queue?
I have my struct:
struct S{
int a;
};
And i have class:
class Other{
//some fields
};
I need write functor:
struct Comparator {
bool operator()(S& l, S& r) {
//some ...
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Must I implement Applicative and Functor to implement a Monad
I'm trying to implement a Monad instance. As a simpler example, assume the following:
data Maybee a = Notheeng | Juust a
instance Monad Maybee where
return x = Juust x
Notheeng >>= f = ...
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What is the functor in this example?
I have the following line of code:
fmap (*2) (*11) 3
I'm trying to understand what my functor is in this example, because when I check the type I get this:
Prelude> :t fmap (*2) (*11) 3
fmap (*2)...
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What does the 'f' represent in the fmap function of a functor?
I'm looking at the following function:
fmap :: (a -> b) -> f a -> f b
and I want to understand what the 'f' is, as in (f a or f b). The article I am reading describes it as a 'box' but what'...
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Scala class method to function with class instance as parameter
I'm pretty sure what I'd like to do is probably not possible and not a good idea anyway. Nonetheless, here it is.
I would like to find a generic way of transforming any method on any class into a ...
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How to make the function type constructor instance of functor? Duplicated instance
I'm trying to do the exercises in the typeclassopedia, but I don't have sufficient knowledge to make a data type that behaves like a function.
The first exercise says: "Implement Functor instances ...
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Understanding Applicative Functor in Scala
Suppose I need to write some functions to invoke a few REST APIs: api1, api2, api3.
def api1(url: Url) = ???
def api2(url: Url) = ???
def api3(url: Url) = ???
Suppose for simplicity that I use my ...
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questions about function object in C++
I have a question regarding the following piece of code.
template <typename T>
struct DisplayElementKeepCount
{
int m_nCount;
DisplayElementKeepCount () { m_nCount = 0; }
void ...
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Why is there no type class for monoids on functors in Haskell?
I admit that this question is a bit unspecific, but I was wondering why I never stumbled upon a type class for monoids on functors in Haskell. Did I just miss it, is there good reason for this absence ...
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Haskell: Flaw in the description of applicative functor laws in the hackage Control.Applicative article?: it says Applicative determines Functor
I think I found a flaw in the hackage article for Control.Applicative.
As a description of the applicative functor laws, it says:
class Functor f => Applicative f where
A functor with ...
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How to use different functoids within an array or vector
I have written a small piece of code where I am able to call setter and getter functions packed within a functoid using mem_fun templates.
I now would like to use this approach on top of a class ...
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Haskell: how to map a function over an arbitrary tuple of monads
Is it possible to construct a function that will map of a tuple of monads of arbitrary arity?
E.g.,
f :: (m a -> m [a]) -> (m x, m y) -> (m [x], m [y])
(but for arbitrary arity). This ...
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Interaction between functor, applicative and Monad
I am totally new to Haskell and I am trying to understand better how functor, applicative and monad work together. Below in my example:
import Control.Monad
import Control.Applicative
data FooBar a =...
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I have this last exercise in Prolog to solve in lessons i do alone and dont know what to do
I have this last problem from the free lessons i take online ,to solve and i dont know from where to start i cant even understand what is this predicate does...
Write predicate replace_var_args (...
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Precedence Confusion about <$> and <*> in Haskell
Two examples both from http://learnyouahaskell.com/functors-applicative-functors-and-monoids#applicative-functors,
1). (+) <$> (+3) <*> (*100) $ 5
(+) <$> (+3) <*> (*100) $ ...
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How to use sort() in C++ with custom sort member function?
I have a question about passing the comparison function to sort().
What I want to do is define a sort() function that takes into account for its calculation a member variable of the class that I ...
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'Default Behavior' for Haskell recursive data types
I'm trying to write a propositional logic solver in Haskell. I'm representing logical expressions with a recursive data type called 'Sentence' that has several subtypes for different operations - '...
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use algorithm function max_element with function parametrer
I have a probleme by using max_element with 3 parametres :
My list
list<T*> myList_;
the function
template<typename T>
T TheObject<T>::bigger () const{
return *(*(max_element(...
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c++ stateful functor that populates vectors
I have a question regarding functors. I built a simple class:
class PolygonPrinter {
private:
std::vector<float> x;
std::vector<float> y;
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Understanding operations on composed functor types
According to several sources, the Haskell implementation for composing functors is more or less the following:
import Data.Functor.Compose
newtype Compose f g a = Compose { getCompose :: f (g a) }
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passing a functor into a dll for reproting progress
I have a dll which is I am writing it as c++ on visual studio 2013.
As part of this dll, there is a function which takes a long time to finish and I need to inform the caller progress ( as a percent ...
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Getting error while using Functors without creating a Functor class?
I want to use functors without creating a functor class but My foundVector is showing empty even if i store a matched string in foundVector.
Also tell me is there any better way to use fucntors
I am ...
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Get rid of IF statements by using functors
please teach me how to get rid of those if statements by using functors (or any other better methods) inside the following loop:
//Loop over each atom
std::string temp_name ;
float dst;
for (pdb::...
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Functor compile time error
My code -
#include <iostream>
#include <vector>
#include <string>
#include <sstream>
using namespace std;
#include "boost\numeric\ublas\matrix.hpp"
typedef boost::numeric::...
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How does fmap fmap apply to functions (as arguments)?
I am trying to understand how fmap fmap applies to a function like say (*3).
The type of fmap fmap:
(fmap fmap):: (Functor f1, Functor f) => f (a -> b) -> f (f1 a -> f1 b)
Type of (*3):
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calling functor using function Object tr1::function<>
I try to implement Scott Mayer book code example, the example is about calling functor through function object
the header file gameCharachter.h
#ifndef GAMECHARACTER_H
#define GAMECHARACTER_H
#...
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In C++, how to let a (nested) compare functor refer to data of the enclosing class?
I want to design a custom compare functor for std::set, which uses cached values of the enclosing class (in which the set is defined).
I know that in C++, there is no direct access from the nested ...
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Composition of compositions in Haskell
I am learning Haskell recently, and I was reading Functors in Learn You a Haskell from which I came to know
Functions ((->)r) which take one parameter, are also in a way Functors.
Composition (.) ...
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Checking every element of vector with functor
I'm trying to detect whether every single element of the vector is fullfilling given condition, let's say it must even number.
#include <iostream>
#include <vector>
#include <...
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Passing dynamic functor to stl
I am relatively new to c++ and this is my very first post, so be gentle ;-)
I understand how to pass function pointers or function objects, like many stl functions require. It is unclear to me how to ...
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Generating functors with iterator behavior
I have a question, which very likely has been asked like this before, because I think what I want is something that a considerable amount of people would want. However I could not come up with any way ...
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Persist functor in a realtional database
I have a Java Entity that has several well defined functors. I want to persist them so as not factorize the object once it is fetched from the database. Is there a way to do so with Ebean?
I think ...
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Swift optional binding in generic function
Lovely buggy swift amazed me once again.
In my new project I used optional applicative functor with <*> operator, described here.
infix operator <*> { associativity left precedence 150 }
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Composing Free monads in Scala
I think I understand what Free monad is. I hope I understand also that functors compose but monads do not, i.e. if M1 and M2 are monads then M1[M2] is not necessarily a monad.
My questions are:
Do ...
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Using drools for multiple object of same type and having relationships
Hey I have a following problem to solve using drools-
We have an Object-
Class Product{
String name;
double cost;
double margin;
double sellPrice;
}
We have a Product object-P1 and it can have ...
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Haskell - Functor instance for generic polymorphic Algebraic Data Types using recursion-schemes
Problem:
Recently I asked the following question on here, asking how to create a generic map function, and a generic instance of Functor for any arbitrary polymorphic ADT (Algebraic Data Type), like ...
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Modern haskell implementation of generically derived bifunctors [closed]
I'm looking for a way to derive fmapFirst and fmapSecond for bifunctors automatically. I would prefer a way to do it using the new Generic type class or using Data.Data, and without Template Haskell.
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inherit from std::function, syntax and usage?
I don't understand the syntax when a functor inherits from std::function:
class do_sth : public function< any_type (another_type) >
{
bool operator() (string s) {...}
};
What should I use ...
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Difference between function composition operator (.) and fmap (<$>)
Currently reading through this article (which is pretty brilliant btw) and have a pretty simple question:
If I combine two functions like (+3) and (+2) with <$>, it seems to give me a new ...
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Functor instance for generic polymorphic ADTs in Haskell?
When it comes to applying category theory for generic programming Haskell does a very good job, for instance with libraries like recursion-schemes. However one thing I'm not sure of is how to create a ...