functions that do [...] use a hyphen and greater-than sign to make a right arrow (e.g. string->number). This second convention is also used in contracts. In some course materials you may see an actual arrow produced (e.g. string→number), but you should always type them as two characters (->).
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conversion
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#cs #cs135 #racket #style
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functions that do [...] use a hyphen and greater-than sign to make a right arrow (e.g. string->number). This second convention is also used in contracts. In some course materials you may see an actual arrow produced (e.g. string→number), but you should always type them as two characters (->).
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#cs #cs135 #racket #style
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functions that do [...] use a hyphen and greater-than sign to make a right arrow (e.g. string->number). This second convention is also used in contracts. In some course materials you may see an actual arrow produced (e.g. string→number), but you should always type them as two characters (->).
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conversion
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Open it functions that do conversion use a hyphen and greater-than sign to make a right arrow (e.g. string->number). This second convention is also used in contracts. In some course materials you may see an actual arrow
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