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@@ -366,12 +366,12 @@ list1 = [1, 2] |
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or by using the \emph{cons} operator \code{(:)} which takes an element and a list and produces a new list with the element prepended to the front. |
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\begin{lstlisting} |
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emptyList = [] |
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list2 = 1 : [] |
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-- is this really a list? |
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list3 = [1, 2] == 1 : 2 : [] |
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emptyList = [] |
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\end{lstlisting} |
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\pause |
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How about something more interesting: |
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