I am wondering how I can write a function to be used in the Apply function in Mathematica? For example, I want to trivially re-implement the Or function, I found the following
A开发者_如何学运维pply[(#1 || #2)&,{a,b,c}]
is not okay since it only Or'ed the first two elements in the list. Many thanks!
This will work, no matter how many vars, and is a general pattern:
Or[##]&,
for example
In[5]:= Or[##] & @@ {a, b, c}
Out[5]= a || b || c
However, in the case of Or, this is not good enough, since Or is HoldAll and short-circuiting - that is, it stops upon first True statement, and keeps the rest unevaluated. Example:
In[6]:= Or[True, Print["*"]]
Out[6]= True
In[7]:= Or[##] & @@ Hold[True, Print["*"]]
During evaluation of In[7]:= *
Out[7]= True
This will be ok though:
Function[Null,Or[##],HoldAll],
for example,
In[8]:= Function[Null, Or[##], HoldAll] @@ Hold[True, Print["*"]]
Out[8]= True
and can be used in such cases (when you don't want your arguments to evaluate). Note that this uses an undocumented form of Function. The mention of this form can be found in the book of R.Maeder, "Programming in Mathematica".
HTH
Or @@ {a, b, c}
Equivalent
Apply[Or, {a, b, c}]
Equivalent
{a, b, c} /. {x_, y__} -> Or[x, y]
Apply works like this:
{2 #1, 3 #2, 4 #3} & @@ {a, b, c}
{2 a, 3 b, 4 c}
Plus[2 #1, 3 #2, 4 #3] & @@ {a, b, c}
2 a + 3 b + 4 c
Are you sure you are expecting the right thing from Apply? If you look in the documentation, http://reference.wolfram.com/mathematica/ref/Apply.html, you will see that Apply[f,expr] simply replaces the head of f by expr. It does not, in general, give f[expr].
If you wish to operate with function f onto expr, try f@expr or f[expr].
Perhaps you understand the above and your question really is, "how do I define some f that, when I do Apply[f,{a,b,c}], does the same job as Or[a,b,c]. Is that it?
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