Computer Science Fundamentals (CS153 2004S)
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Back to Local Procedures. On to Strings.
Held: Friday, 6 February 2004
Summary: Today we consider how and why to write procedures that can take different numbers of arguments in different situations.
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Overview:
+ takes 0 or more parameters.
display takes 1 or 2 parameters.
map takes 2 or more parameters.
(lambda params body)
params is not parenthesized.
params as a list.
(lambda (first . remaining)
body)
+ In your body, treat remaining as a list.
(lambda (first second . remaining)
body)
+ In your body, treat remaining as a list.
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