<range> | (<seq.>) | C |
range-by | (from|<num> test|<fun> lim|<num> by|<fun>=> <range>) | G |
| returns a range starting from, updated with by,
and continuing until (test x lim) is false. | |
range | (from|<num> test|<fun> lim|<fun> => <range>) | G |
| == (range-by from test lim (op + _ 1)) | |
from | (from|<num> => <range>) | G |
| == (range from (always #t) 0) | |
below | (lim|<num> => <range>) | G |
| == (range 0 < lim) | |
<step> | (<seq.>) | C |
| Steps represent step functions. | |
first-then | (first|<fun> then|<fun> => <step>) | G |
| returns a new step object, calling thunks first to retrieve
initial value and then to retrieve subsequent values. | |
each | (f|<fun> => <each>) | G |
| returns a new each object, calling f thunk to retrieve
each value. | |
<cycle> | (<seq.>) | C |
| Cycles provide a mechanism to create infinite sequences repeating
a certain sequence over and over again. | |
cycle | (x|... => <cycle>) | G |
| returns a cycles that repeats elements of x. | |
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