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@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ let fact_4 = factorial (5-1) ;;
let sqr2 = sqr (-2) ;;
(* Every function must have at least one argument.
- Since some funcions naturally don't take any arguments, there's
+ Since some functions naturally don't take any arguments, there's
"unit" type for it that has the only one value written as "()" *)
let print_hello () = print_endline "hello world" ;;
@@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ let (~/) x = 1.0 /. x ;;
~/4.0 (* = 0.25 *)
-(*** Built-in datastructures ***)
+(*** Built-in data structures ***)
(* Lists are enclosed in square brackets, items are separated by
semicolons. *)
@@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ List.nth my_list 1 ;;
(* There are higher-order functions for lists such as map and filter. *)
List.map (fun x -> x * 2) [1; 2; 3] ;;
-List.filter (fun x -> if x mod 2 = 0 then true else false) [1; 2; 3; 4] ;;
+List.filter (fun x -> x mod 2 = 0) [1; 2; 3; 4] ;;
(* You can add an item to the beginning of a list with the "::" constructor
often referred to as "cons". *)
@@ -341,10 +341,10 @@ let say x =
say (Cat "Fluffy") ;; (* "Fluffy says meow". *)
-(** Traversing datastructures with pattern matching **)
+(** Traversing data structures with pattern matching **)
(* Recursive types can be traversed with pattern matching easily.
- Let's see how we can traverse a datastructure of the built-in list type.
+ Let's see how we can traverse a data structure of the built-in list type.
Even though the built-in cons ("::") looks like an infix operator,
it's actually a type constructor and can be matched like any other. *)
let rec sum_list l =