Hi,
Am 06.03.2011 um 17:53 schrieb Ken Wesson:
> Ah, but what, pray tell, *is* "the native notation" of a domain? And
> why are you so sure it's almost never sexps? Sexps are a natural fit
> to at least one other domain I can think of: mathematics. And if only
> mathematicians used sexps it would be easy to generate things like
> automated proof-vetters and the like using lisp. :)
(defn f
[x & {:keys [mu sigma] :or {mu 0 sigma 1}}]
(frac (integral (fn [y] (exp Math/e (- (frac (square (- y mu))
(* 2 (square sigma))))))
(- Math/infinity)
x)
(* sigma (sqrt (* 2 Math/pi)))))
Hmm… No. I don't think so. The human brain is much better at „parsing“ visual
patterns (as are mathematical formulae in the usual notation) than parsing this
nightmare.
Sincerely
Meikel
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