List.reduce<'T> Function (F#)
Applies a function to each element of the collection, threading an accumulator argument through the computation. This function first applies the function to the first two elements of the list. Then, it passes this result into the function along with the third element and so on. Finally, it returns the final result. If the input function is f and the elements are i0...iN, then it computes f (... (f i0 i1) i2 ...) iN.
Namespace/Module Path: Microsoft.FSharp.Collections.List
Assembly: FSharp.Core (in FSharp.Core.dll)
// Signature:
List.reduce : ('T -> 'T -> 'T) -> 'T list -> 'T
// Usage:
List.reduce reduction list
Parameters
reduction
Type: 'T -> 'T -> 'TThe function to reduce two list elements to a single element.
list
Type: 'T listThe input list.
Exceptions
Exception |
Condition |
---|---|
Thrown when the list is empty. |
Return Value
The final reduced value.
Remarks
This function is named Reduce in compiled assemblies. If you are accessing the function from a language other than F#, or through reflection, use this name.
Example
The following code example illustrates the use of List.reduce.
let sumAList list =
try
List.reduce (fun acc elem -> acc + elem) list
with
| :? System.ArgumentException as exc -> 0
let resultSum = sumAList [2; 4; 10]
printfn "%d " resultSum
Output
16
Platforms
Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2008 R2
Version Information
F# Core Library Versions
Supported in: 2.0, 4.0, Portable