Safe Haskell | Safe-Inferred |
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Language | Haskell2010 |
Documentation
towards :: Integral a => a -> a -> [a] Source #
Shrink an integral number by edging towards a destination.
>>>
towards 0 100
[0,50,75,88,94,97,99]
>>>
towards 500 1000
[500,750,875,938,969,985,993,997,999]
>>>
towards (-50) (-26)
[-50,-38,-32,-29,-27]
Note we always try the destination first, as that is the optimal shrink.
towardsFloat :: RealFloat a => a -> a -> [a] Source #
Shrink a floating-point number by edging towards a destination.
>>>
take 7 (towardsFloat 0.0 100)
[0.0,50.0,75.0,87.5,93.75,96.875,98.4375]
>>>
take 7 (towardsFloat 1.0 0.5)
[1.0,0.75,0.625,0.5625,0.53125,0.515625,0.5078125]
Note we always try the destination first, as that is the optimal shrink.
Shrink a list by edging towards the empty list.
>>>
list [1,2,3]
[[],[2,3],[1,3],[1,2]]
>>>
list "abcd"
["","cd","ab","bcd","acd","abd","abc"]
Note we always try the empty list first, as that is the optimal shrink.
halves :: Integral a => a -> [a] Source #
Produce a list containing the progressive halving of an integral.
>>>
halves 15
[15,7,3,1]
>>>
halves 100
[100,50,25,12,6,3,1]
>>>
halves (-26)
[-26,-13,-6,-3,-1]