From: ITO Tsuyoshi <tsuyoshi@is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp>
To: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] function type confusion (using let)
Date: Tue, 04 Sep 2001 13:51:08 +0900 (JST) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20010904.135108.68540667.tsuyoshi@is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20010902225140.A22597@ip178.usw22.rb1.bel.nwlink.com>
From: Michael Leary <leary@nwlink.com>
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] function type confusion (using let)
Date: Sun, 2 Sep 2001 22:51:40 -0700
Message-ID: <20010902225140.A22597@ip178.usw22.rb1.bel.nwlink.com>
> Well, this compiles, but looks funny:
>
> let normr r =
> let x = mod_float r pi2 in
> match x > 0.0 with
> | true ->
> if x > pi then
> -.pi2 +. x
> else
> x
> | false ->
> if x < -.pi then
> pi2 +. x
> else
> x
>
> Is there a different way?
I'm not sure if I got what you mean correctly, but I think you can
write:
let normr r =
let x = mod_float r pi2 in
if x > 0.0 then begin
if x > pi then
-.pi2 +. x
else
x
end
else begin
if x < -.pi then
pi2 +. x
else
x
end
(Two begin-end pairs are not necessary in the code above but they are
for readability; in case you are confused by them, just ignore them.)
Of course you can write it in a more straightforward way if you don't
care the order of the tests....
let normr r =
let x = mod_float r pi2 in
if x > pi then
-.pi2 +. x
else if x >= -.pi then
x
else
pi2 +. x
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2001-09-04 4:51 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2001-09-03 5:25 Michael Leary
2001-09-03 5:46 ` Patrick M Doane
2001-09-03 5:53 ` Michael Leary
2001-09-03 5:51 ` Michael Leary
2001-09-04 4:51 ` ITO Tsuyoshi [this message]
2001-09-03 5:55 ` Laurent Chéno
2001-09-03 6:26 FALCON Gilles FTRD/DTL/LAN
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