• [JS Compose] 7. Ensure failsafe combination using monoids


    monoids is a semi-group with a neutral element. A semigroup, it does not have an element to return so it's not a safe operation, whereas with the monoids we could take as many as we possibly want, even none, and still return us back something. It's a perfectly safe operation here that we can reduce as many of them as we'd like.

    For example to Sum():

    const Sum = x => 
    ({
       concat: o => Sum(x + o.x) 
    })

    'Zero' neutral element for Sum semi-group, so Sum is monoids.

    2 + 0 //2
    1 + 0 //1
    x + 0 //x

    So we can define an interface for Sum:

    Sum.empty = () => Sum(0)

    And if we concat Sum.empty to anything, it won't affect the result:

    Sum.empty().concat(Sum(1)) // Sum(1)

    The same as All():

    All.empty = () => All(true)
    
    // true && true -->  true
    // false && true -->  false 

    But for the First(), we can not find a neutal element for it, because it just throw away the rest value only keep the first value and first value can be undefined.

    [1,2,3] && undefined --> 1
    undefined && [1,2,3]  --> error

    Monodis also looks like reduce:

    const sum = xs =>
      xs.reduce((acc, x) => acc + x, 0)
    
    console.log(sum([1,2,3])) //6
    
    const all = xs =>
      xs.reduce((acc, x) => acc && x, true)
    
    console.log(all([true, false])) //false
    
    const first = xs =>
      xs.reduce((acc, x) => acc)
    
    console.log(first([1,2,3]))
    console.log(first([])) //Error
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  • 原文地址:https://www.cnblogs.com/Answer1215/p/6184565.html
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