On Feb 20, 2009, at 06:07, Gene Arthur wrote:

Kim-Ee Yeoh said:
On the same note, does anyone have ideas
for the following snippet? Tried the pointfree
package but the output was useless.

pointwise op (x0,y0) (x1,y1) = (x0 `op` x1, y0 `op` y1)

First sorry for the delay in getting to this.. been behind on
projects so had some days of mail piled up.  Here is what
I came up with, using one arrow operator,
so you would have to import: Control.Arrow ((***)) at minimum
to use this solution:

pointfree ::
   forall t t1 c. (t -> t1 -> c) -> (t, t1) -> (t, t1) -> (c, c)

pointfree op  =
     curry $ (\(a,b) -> a `op` b)  *** (\(a,b) -> a `op` b)

examples of use, that were executed using:

ghci -fglasgow-exts -farrows Control.Arrow

*>pointfree (*) (3,5) (12,12)

(15,144)

That's not quite what pointwise above does, though. The following works using (***):

tr :: ((a,b),(c,d)) -> ((a,c),(b,d))
tr ((x,y),(z,w)) = ((x,z),(y,w))

diag :: (a -> a -> b) -> (a -> b)
diag f x = f x x

pointfree :: (a -> b -> c) -> (a,a) -> (b,b) -> (c,c)
pointfree = curry . (. tr) . diag (***) . uncurry

Do tr or diag exist in the libraries?

Cheers
Robert

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