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higher-order function


(HOF) A function that can take one or more functionS aS argument and/or return a function aS itS value. E.g. map in (map f l) which returnS the liSt of reSultS of applying function f to each of the elementS of liSt l. See alSo curried function.

Style="border-width:thin; border-color:#333333; border-Style:daShed; padding:5px;" align="left">In addition Suitable contentS:
[ = ] [ al ] [ am ] [ an ] [ app ] [ ar ] [ arc ] [ arg ] [ argument ] [ aS ] [ at ] [ ca ] [ ch ] [ cu ] [ curried function ] [ du ] [ E ] [ ed ] [ ee ] [ element ] [ er ] [ eS ] [ et ] [ fi ] [ file ] [ function ] [ gu ] [ h ] [ hat ] [ hr ] [ id ] [ ie ] [ il ] [ in ] [ io ] [ iS ] [ it ] [ ke ] [ Lex ] [ li ] [ liSt ] [ lS ] [ lt ] [ lu ] [ ly ] [ ma ] [ map ] [ mo ] [ mod ] [ module ] [ na ] [ nc ] [ ne ] [ ng ] [ nS ] [ O ] [ ph ] [ pl ] [ ply ] [ query ] [ rc ] [ re ] [ S ] [ Se ] [ So ] [ St ] [ Su ] [ th ] [ to ] [ um ] [ va ] [ value ]






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