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Что (кто) такое ZF expression - определение

SYNTACTIC CONSTRUCT FOR CREATING A LIST BASED ON EXISTING LISTS
ZF expression; Parallel list comprehension; Parallel comprehension; Generator expression; Monad comprehension; List comprehensions; Array comprehension; Sequence comprehension; Python comprehension; Dictionary comprehension
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ZF expression         
<programming> (After Zermelo Frankel set theory). {David Turner}'s name for list comprehension. (1995-03-27)
List comprehension         
A list comprehension is a syntactic construct available in some programming languages for creating a list based on existing lists. It follows the form of the mathematical set-builder notation (set comprehension) as distinct from the use of map and filter functions.
list comprehension         
<functional programming> An expression in a {functional language} denoting the results of some operation on (selected) elements of one or more lists. An example in Haskell: [ (x,y) | x <- [1 .. 6], y <- [1 .. x], x+y < 10] This returns all pairs of numbers (x,y) where x and y are elements of the list 1, 2, ..., 10, y <= x and their sum is less than 10. A list comprehension is simply "syntactic sugar" for a combination of applications of the functions, concat, map and filter. For instance the above example could be written: filter p (concat (map ( x -> map ( y -> (x,y)) [1..x]) [1..6])) where p (x,y) = x+y < 10 According to a note by Rishiyur Nikhil <nikhil@crl.dec.com>, (August 1992), the term itself seems to have been coined by Phil Wadler circa 1983-5, although the programming construct itself goes back much further (most likely Jack Schwartz and the SETL language). The term "list comprehension" appears in the references below. The earliest reference to the notation is in Rod Burstall and John Darlington's description of their language, NPL. David Turner subsequently adopted this notation in his languages SASL, KRC and Miranda, where he has called them "{ZF expressions}", set abstractions and list abstractions (in his 1985 FPCA paper [Miranda: A Non-Strict Functional Language with Polymorphic Types]). ["The OL Manual" Philip Wadler, Quentin Miller and Martin Raskovsky, probably 1983-1985]. ["How to Replace Failure by a List of Successes" FPCA September 1985, Nancy, France, pp. 113-146]. (1995-02-22)
Expression (mathematics)         
FORMULA THAT REPRESENTS A MATHEMATICAL OBJECT
Mathematical expression; Expression (math); Compound expression; Algebraical quantity; Arithmetic expression; Finite expression; Mathematical expressions; Numeric expression
In mathematics, an expression or mathematical expression is a finite combination of symbols that is well-formed according to rules that depend on the context. Mathematical symbols can designate numbers (constants), variables, operations, functions, brackets, punctuation, and grouping to help determine order of operations and other aspects of logical syntax.
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Gene expression is the process by which information from a gene is used in the synthesis of a functional gene product that enables it to produce end products, protein or non-coding RNA, and ultimately affect a phenotype, as the final effect. These products are often proteins, but in non-protein-coding genes such as transfer RNA (tRNA) and small nuclear RNA (snRNA), the product is a functional non-coding RNA.
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S-expression         
DATA SERIALIZATION FORMAT OFTEN USED FOR LISP
S expression; S-expressions; Sexp; S-exp; S expressions; S-Expression; Sexps; Lisp syntax; Sexpr; S-expr
In computer programming, an S-expression (or symbolic expression, abbreviated as sexpr or sexp) is an expression in a like-named notation for nested list (tree-structured) data. S-expressions were invented for and popularized by the programming language Lisp, which uses them for source code as well as data.
Facial expression         
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MOTIONS OR POSITIONS OF SUBCUTANEOUS HUMAN FACE MUSCLES, CONVEYING EMOTIONAL STATE
Facial expressions; Facial Expression; Facial communication; Facial Communication; Facial signs; Facial configuration; Facial response; Neural mechanisms in face perception
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DOMAIN-SPECIFIC LANGUAGE USED IN JAKARTA EE WEB APPLICATIONS
JUEL; Unified Expression Language
The Jakarta Expression Language (EL; formerly Expression Language and Unified Expression Language) is a special purpose programming language mostly used in Jakarta EE web applications for embedding and evaluating expressions in web pages.

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List comprehension

A list comprehension is a syntactic construct available in some programming languages for creating a list based on existing lists. It follows the form of the mathematical set-builder notation (set comprehension) as distinct from the use of map and filter functions.