4.4 Primitive Operation Names
prim-op |
The name of a primitive operation can be used as an expression. It produces a function version of the operation.
* : (num num num ... -> num) |
Purpose: to compute the product of all of the input numbers
+ : (num num num ... -> num) |
Purpose: to compute the sum of the input numbers
- : (num num ... -> num) |
Purpose: to subtract the second (and following) number(s) from the first; negate the number if there is only one argument
/ : (num num num ... -> num) |
Purpose: to divide the first by the second (and all following) number(s); only the first number can be zero.
< : (real real real ... -> boolean) |
Purpose: to compare real numbers for less-than
<= : (real real real ... -> boolean) |
Purpose: to compare real numbers for less-than or equality
= : (num num num ... -> boolean) |
Purpose: to compare numbers for equality
> : (real real real ... -> boolean) |
Purpose: to compare real numbers for greater-than
>= : (real real ... -> boolean) |
Purpose: to compare real numbers for greater-than or equality
abs : (real -> real) |
Purpose: to compute the absolute value of a real number
acos : (num -> num) |
Purpose: to compute the arccosine (inverse of cos) of a number
add1 : (number -> number) |
Purpose: to compute a number one larger than a given number
angle : (num -> real) |
Purpose: to extract the angle from a complex number
asin : (num -> num) |
Purpose: to compute the arcsine (inverse of sin) of a number
atan : (num -> num) |
Purpose: to compute the arctan (inverse of tan) of a number
ceiling : (real -> int) |
Purpose: to determine the closest integer above a real number
complex? : (any -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine whether some value is complex
conjugate : (num -> num) |
Purpose: to compute the conjugate of a complex number
cos : (num -> num) |
Purpose: to compute the cosine of a number (radians)
cosh : (num -> num) |
Purpose: to compute the hyperbolic cosine of a number
current-seconds : (-> int) |
Purpose: to compute the current time in seconds elapsed (since a platform-specific starting date)
denominator : (rat -> int) |
Purpose: to compute the denominator of a rational
e : real |
Purpose: Euler’s number
even? : (integer -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine if some value is even or not
exact->inexact : (num -> num) |
Purpose: to convert an exact number to an inexact one
exact? : (num -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine whether some number is exact
exp : (num -> num) |
Purpose: to compute e raised to a number
expt : (num num -> num) |
Purpose: to compute the power of the first to the second number
floor : (real -> int) |
Purpose: to determine the closest integer below a real number
gcd : (int int ... -> int) |
Purpose: to compute the greatest common divisior
imag-part : (num -> real) |
Purpose: to extract the imaginary part from a complex number
inexact->exact : (num -> num) |
Purpose: to approximate an inexact number by an exact one
inexact? : (num -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine whether some number is inexact
integer->char : (int -> char) |
Purpose: to lookup the character that corresponds to the given integer in the ASCII table (if any)
integer? : (any -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine whether some value is an integer (exact or inexact)
lcm : (int int ... -> int) |
Purpose: to compute the least common multiple of two integers
log : (num -> num) |
Purpose: to compute the base-e logarithm of a number
magnitude : (num -> real) |
Purpose: to determine the magnitude of a complex number
make-polar : (real real -> num) |
Purpose: to create a complex from a magnitude and angle
max : (real real ... -> real) |
Purpose: to determine the largest number
min : (real real ... -> real) |
Purpose: to determine the smallest number
modulo : (int int -> int) |
Purpose: to compute first number modulo second number
negative? : (number -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine if some value is strictly smaller than zero
number->string : (num -> string) |
Purpose: to convert a number to a string
number? : (any -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine whether some value is a number
numerator : (rat -> int) |
Purpose: to compute the numerator of a rational
odd? : (integer -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine if some value is odd or not
pi : real |
Purpose: the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter
positive? : (number -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine if some value is strictly larger than zero
quotient : (int int -> int) |
Purpose: to compute the quotient of two integers
random : (int -> int) |
Purpose: to generate a random natural number less than some given integer
rational? : (any -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine whether some value is a rational number
real-part : (num -> real) |
Purpose: to extract the real part from a complex number
real? : (any -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine whether some value is a real number
remainder : (int int -> int) |
Purpose: to compute the remainder of dividing the first by the second integer
round : (real -> int) |
Purpose: to round a real number to an integer (rounds to even to break ties)
sgn : (real -> (union 1 1.0 0 0.0 -1 -1.0)) |
Purpose: to compute the sign of a real number
sin : (num -> num) |
Purpose: to compute the sine of a number (radians)
sinh : (num -> num) |
Purpose: to compute the hyperbolic sine of a number
sqr : (num -> num) |
Purpose: to compute the square of a number
sqrt : (num -> num) |
Purpose: to compute the square root of a number
sub1 : (number -> number) |
Purpose: to compute a number one smaller than a given number
tan : (num -> num) |
Purpose: to compute the tangent of a number (radians)
zero? : (number -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine if some value is zero or not
boolean=? : (boolean boolean -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine whether two booleans are equal
boolean? : (any -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine whether some value is a boolean
false? : (any -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine whether a value is false
not : (boolean -> boolean) |
Purpose: to compute the negation of a boolean value
symbol->string : (symbol -> string) |
Purpose: to convert a symbol to a string
symbol=? : (symbol symbol -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine whether two symbols are equal
symbol? : (any -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine whether some value is a symbol
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Purpose: to create a single list from several, by juxtaposition of the items
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Purpose: to determine whether some item is the first item of a pair in a list of pairs
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Purpose: to select the first item of the first list in the first list of a list
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Purpose: to select the rest of the first list in the first list of a list
caar : ((cons (cons Z (listof Y)) (listof X)) -> Z) |
Purpose: to select the first item of the first list in a list
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Purpose: to select the second item of the first list of a list
cadddr : ((listof Y) -> Y) |
Purpose: to select the fourth item of a non-empty list
caddr : ((cons W (cons Z (cons Y (listof X)))) -> Y) |
Purpose: to select the third item of a non-empty list
cadr : ((cons Z (cons Y (listof X))) -> Y) |
Purpose: to select the second item of a non-empty list
car : ((cons Y (listof X)) -> Y) |
Purpose: to select the first item of a non-empty list
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Purpose: to select the rest of the first list in the first list of a list
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Purpose: to select the rest of the first list in the rest of a list
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Purpose: to select the rest of a non-empty list in a list
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Purpose: to select the rest of the rest of the first list of a list
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Purpose: to select the rest of the rest of the rest of a list
cddr : ((cons Z (cons Y (listof X))) -> (listof X)) |
Purpose: to select the rest of the rest of a list
cdr : ((cons Y (listof X)) -> (listof X)) |
Purpose: to select the rest of a non-empty list
cons : (X (listof X) -> (listof X)) |
Purpose: to construct a list
cons? : (any -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine whether some value is a constructed list
eighth : ((listof Y) -> Y) |
Purpose: to select the eighth item of a non-empty list
empty? : (any -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine whether some value is the empty list
fifth : ((listof Y) -> Y) |
Purpose: to select the fifth item of a non-empty list
first : ((cons Y (listof X)) -> Y) |
Purpose: to select the first item of a non-empty list
fourth : ((listof Y) -> Y) |
Purpose: to select the fourth item of a non-empty list
length : (list -> number) |
Purpose: to compute the number of items on a list
list : (any ... -> (listof any)) |
Purpose: to construct a list of its arguments
list* : (any ... (listof any) -> (listof any)) |
Purpose: to construct a list by adding multiple items to a list
list-ref : ((listof X) natural-number -> X) |
Purpose: to extract the indexed item from the list
member : (any list -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine whether some value is on the list (comparing values with equal?)
memq : (any list -> (union false list)) |
Purpose: to determine whether some value is on some list (comparing values with eq?)
memv : (any list -> (union false list)) |
Purpose: to determine whether some value is on the list (comparing values with eqv?)
null : empty |
Purpose: the empty list
null? : (any -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine whether some value is the empty list
pair? : (any -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine whether some value is a constructed list
rest : ((cons Y (listof X)) -> (listof X)) |
Purpose: to select the rest of a non-empty list
reverse : (list -> list) |
Purpose: to create a reversed version of a list
second : ((cons Z (cons Y (listof X))) -> Y) |
Purpose: to select the second item of a non-empty list
seventh : ((listof Y) -> Y) |
Purpose: to select the seventh item of a non-empty list
sixth : ((listof Y) -> Y) |
Purpose: to select the sixth item of a non-empty list
third : ((cons W (cons Z (cons Y (listof X)))) -> Y) |
Purpose: to select the third item of a non-empty list
make-posn : (number number -> posn) |
Purpose: to construct a posn
posn-x : (posn -> number) |
Purpose: to extract the x component of a posn
posn-y : (posn -> number) |
Purpose: to extract the y component of a posn
posn? : (anything -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine if its input is a posn
char->integer : (char -> integer) |
Purpose: to lookup the number that corresponds to the given character in the ASCII table (if any)
char-alphabetic? : (char -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine whether a character represents an alphabetic character
char-ci<=? : (char char ... -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine whether a character precedes another (or is equal to it) in a case-insensitive manner
char-ci<? : (char char ... -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine whether a character precedes another in a case-insensitive manner
char-ci=? : (char char ... -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine whether two characters are equal in a case-insensitive manner
char-ci>=? : (char char ... -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine whether a character succeeds another (or is equal to it) in a case-insensitive manner
char-ci>? : (char char ... -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine whether a character succeeds another in a case-insensitive manner
char-downcase : (char -> char) |
Purpose: to determine the equivalent lower-case character
char-lower-case? : (char -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine whether a character is a lower-case character
char-numeric? : (char -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine whether a character represents a digit
char-upcase : (char -> char) |
Purpose: to determine the equivalent upper-case character
char-upper-case? : (char -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine whether a character is an upper-case character
char-whitespace? : (char -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine whether a character represents space
char<=? : (char char ... -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine whether a character precedes another (or is equal to it)
char<? : (char char ... -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine whether a character precedes another
char=? : (char char ... -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine whether two characters are equal
char>=? : (char char ... -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine whether a character succeeds another (or is equal to it)
char>? : (char char ... -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine whether a character succeeds another
char? : (any -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine whether a value is a character
format : (string any ... -> string) |
Purpose: to format a string, possibly embedding values
list->string : ((listof char) -> string) |
Purpose: to convert a s list of characters into a string
make-string : (nat char -> string) |
Purpose: to produce a string of given length from a single given character
string : (char ... -> string) |
Purpose: (string c1 c2 ...) builds a string
string->list : (string -> (listof char)) |
Purpose: to convert a string into a list of characters
string->number : (string -> (union number false)) |
Purpose: to convert a string into a number, produce false if impossible
string->symbol : (string -> symbol) |
Purpose: to convert a string into a symbol
string-append : (string ... -> string) |
Purpose: to juxtapose the characters of several strings
string-ci<=? : (string string ... -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine whether one string alphabetically precedes another (or is equal to it) in a case-insensitive manner
string-ci<? : (string string ... -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine whether one string alphabetically precedes another in a case-insensitive manner
string-ci=? : (string string ... -> boolean) |
Purpose: to compare two strings character-wise in a case-insensitive manner
string-ci>=? : (string string ... -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine whether one string alphabetically succeeds another (or is equal to it) in a case-insensitive manner
string-ci>? : (string string ... -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine whether one string alphabetically succeeds another in a case-insensitive manner
string-copy : (string -> string) |
Purpose: to copy a string
string-length : (string -> nat) |
Purpose: to determine the length of a string
string-ref : (string nat -> char) |
Purpose: to extract the i-the character from a string
string<=? : (string string ... -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine whether one string alphabetically precedes another (or is equal to it)
string<? : (string string ... -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine whether one string alphabetically precedes another
string=? : (string string ... -> boolean) |
Purpose: to compare two strings character-wise
string>=? : (string string ... -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine whether one string alphabetically succeeds another (or is equal to it)
string>? : (string string ... -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine whether one string alphabetically succeeds another
string? : (any -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine whether a value is a string
substring : (string nat nat -> string) |
Purpose: to extract the substring starting at a 0-based index up to the second 0-based index (exclusive)
image=? : (image image -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine whether two images are equal
image? : (any -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine whether a value is an image
=~ : (real real non-negative-real -> boolean) |
Purpose: to check whether two real numbers are within some amount (the third argument) of either other
eof : eof |
Purpose: the end-of-file value
eof-object? : (any -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine whether some value is the end-of-file value
eq? : (any any -> boolean) |
Purpose: to compare two values
equal? : (any any -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine whether two values are structurally equal
equal~? : (any any non-negative-real -> boolean) |
Purpose: to compare like equal? on the first two arguments, except using =~ in the case of real numbers
eqv? : (any any -> boolean) |
Purpose: to compare two values
error : (symbol string -> void) |
Purpose: to signal an error
exit : (-> void) |
Purpose: to exit the running program
identity : (any -> any) |
Purpose: to return the argument unchanged
struct? : (any -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine whether some value is a structure
andmap : ((X -> boolean) (listof X) -> boolean) |
Purpose: (andmap p (list x-1 ... x-n)) = (and (p x-1) (and ... (p x-n)))
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Purpose: to apply a function using items from a list as the arguments
build-list : (nat (nat -> X) -> (listof X)) |
Purpose: (build-list n f) = (list (f 0) ... (f (- n 1)))
build-string : (nat (nat -> char) -> string) |
Purpose: (build-string n f) = (string (f 0) ... (f (- n 1)))
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Purpose: to compose a sequence of procedures into a single procedure
filter : ((X -> boolean) (listof X) -> (listof X)) |
Purpose: to construct a list from all those items on a list for which the predicate holds
foldl : ((X Y -> Y) Y (listof X) -> Y) |
Purpose: (foldl f base (list x-1 ... x-n)) = (f x-n ... (f x-1 base))
foldr : ((X Y -> Y) Y (listof X) -> Y) |
Purpose: (foldr f base (list x-1 ... x-n)) = (f x-1 ... (f x-n base))
for-each : ((any ... -> any) (listof any) ... -> void) |
Purpose: to apply a function to each item on one or more lists for effect only
map : ((X ... -> Z) (listof X) ... -> (listof Z)) |
Purpose: to construct a new list by applying a function to each item on one or more existing lists
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Purpose: to determine whether the first argument produces true for some value in the second argument
ormap : ((X -> boolean) (listof X) -> boolean) |
Purpose: (ormap p (list x-1 ... x-n)) = (or (p x-1) (or ... (p x-n)))
procedure? : (any -> boolean) |
Purpose: to determine if a value is a procedure
quicksort : ((listof X) (X X -> boolean) -> (listof X)) |
Purpose: to construct a list from all items on a list in an order according to a predicate
sort : ((listof X) (X X -> boolean) -> (listof X)) |
Purpose: to construct a list from all items on a list in an order according to a predicate