DISCLAIMER: This missive is devoid of semantic content. On Thursday 23 October 2008 00:37:14 Marcin 'Qrczak' Kowalczyk wrote: > 2008/10/23 Elf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > the definition of monotonic increase and > > decrease relies on pairwise comparison; a sequence with one element is > > neither increasing nor decreasing. > > No, it is both increasing and decreasing. A sequence is increasing if, > for every i, j from the range of its indices such that i<j, a[i]<a[j]. > This is true for any sequence of length 0 or 1. This condition is > equivalent to: there exist no numbers i, j from the range of its > indices such that i<j and a[i]>=a[j]. This is obviously true.
Yes. The second case is also true for string<? and the sequences '() '(#\c) '(3) '(oranges). By (lambda args (if (< (lenght args) 2) #t)) it is a desert topping and a floor wax. And I can prove I am the pope! ;^) $0.00, -KenD Q: If you call a tail a leg how many legs does a dog have? A: Four. Calling a tail a leg does not make it one. Q: What's all that carving on this oversized tomb stone? A: He's a mathematician. He requested to have the year as a Church numeral. _______________________________________________ r6rs-discuss mailing list r6rs-discuss@lists.r6rs.org http://lists.r6rs.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/r6rs-discuss