module Data.Vect import Data.DPair import Data.List import Data.Nat import public Data.Fin import public Data.Zippable import Decidable.Equality import Control.Function %default total public export data Vect : (len : Nat) -> (elem : Type) -> Type where ||| Empty vector Nil : Vect Z elem ||| A non-empty vector of length `S len`, consisting of a head element and ||| the rest of the list, of length `len`. (::) : (x : elem) -> (xs : Vect len elem) -> Vect (S len) elem -- Hints for interactive editing %name Vect xs, ys, zs, ws public export length : (xs : Vect len elem) -> Nat length [] = 0 length (_::xs) = 1 + length xs ||| Show that the length function on vectors in fact calculates the length export lengthCorrect : (xs : Vect len elem) -> length xs = len lengthCorrect [] = Refl lengthCorrect (_ :: xs) = rewrite lengthCorrect xs in Refl export {x : a} -> Injective (Vect.(::) x) where injective Refl = Refl export {xs : Vect n a} -> Injective (\x => Vect.(::) x xs) where injective Refl = Refl export Biinjective Vect.(::) where biinjective Refl = (Refl, Refl) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Indexing into vectors -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ||| All but the first element of the vector ||| ||| ```idris example ||| tail [1,2,3,4] ||| ``` public export tail : Vect (S len) elem -> Vect len elem tail (_::xs) = xs ||| Only the first element of the vector ||| ||| ```idris example ||| head [1,2,3,4] ||| ``` public export head : Vect (S len) elem -> elem head (x::_) = x ||| The last element of the vector ||| ||| ```idris example ||| last [1,2,3,4] ||| ``` public export last : Vect (S len) elem -> elem last [x] = x last (_::y::ys) = last $ y::ys ||| All but the last element of the vector ||| ||| ```idris example ||| init [1,2,3,4] ||| ``` public export init : Vect (S len) elem -> Vect len elem init [_] = [] init (x::y::ys) = x :: init (y::ys) ||| Extract the first `n` elements of a Vect. public export take : (n : Nat) -> ( xs : Vect (n + m) type) -> Vect n type take 0 xs = Nil take (S k) (x :: xs) = x :: take k xs namespace Stream ||| Take precisely n elements from the stream. ||| @ n how many elements to take ||| @ xs the stream public export take : (n : Nat) -> (xs : Stream a) -> Vect n a take Z xs = [] take (S k) (x :: xs) = x :: take k xs ||| Drop the first `n` elements of a Vect. public export drop : (n : Nat) -> Vect (n + m) elem -> Vect m elem drop 0 xs = xs drop (S k) (x :: xs) = drop k xs ||| Drop up to the first `n` elements of a Vect. public export drop' : (n : Nat) -> Vect l elem -> Vect (l `minus` n) elem drop' 0 xs = rewrite minusZeroRight l in xs drop' (S k) [] = rewrite minusZeroLeft (S k) in [] drop' (S k) (x :: xs) = drop' k xs ||| Generate all of the Fin elements as a Vect whose length is the number of ||| elements. ||| ||| Useful, for example, when one wants all the indices for specific Vect. public export allFins : (n : Nat) -> Vect n (Fin n) -- implemented using `map`, so the definition is further down ||| Extract a particular element from a vector ||| ||| ```idris example ||| index 1 [1,2,3,4] ||| ``` public export index : Fin len -> Vect len elem -> elem index FZ (x::_) = x index (FS k) (_::xs) = index k xs ||| Insert an element at a particular index ||| ||| ```idris example ||| insertAt 1 8 [1,2,3,4] ||| ``` public export insertAt : (idx : Fin (S len)) -> (x : elem) -> (xs : Vect len elem) -> Vect (S len) elem insertAt FZ y xs = y :: xs insertAt (FS k) y (x::xs) = x :: insertAt k y xs ||| Construct a new vector consisting of all but the indicated element ||| ||| ```idris example ||| deleteAt 1 [1,2,3,4] ||| ``` public export deleteAt : Fin (S len) -> Vect (S len) elem -> Vect len elem deleteAt FZ (_::xs) = xs deleteAt (FS k) [x] = absurd k deleteAt (FS k) (x::xs@(_::_)) = x :: deleteAt k xs ||| Replace an element at a particlar index with another ||| ||| ```idris example ||| replaceAt 1 8 [1,2,3,4] ||| ``` public export replaceAt : Fin len -> elem -> Vect len elem -> Vect len elem replaceAt FZ y (_::xs) = y :: xs replaceAt (FS k) y (x::xs) = x :: replaceAt k y xs ||| Replace the element at a particular index with the result of applying a function to it ||| @ i the index to replace at ||| @ f the update function ||| @ xs the vector to replace in ||| ||| ```idris example ||| updateAt 1 (+10) [1,2,3,4] ||| ``` public export updateAt : (i : Fin len) -> (f : elem -> elem) -> (xs : Vect len elem) -> Vect len elem updateAt FZ f (x::xs) = f x :: xs updateAt (FS k) f (x::xs) = x :: updateAt k f xs ||| Append two vectors ||| ||| ```idris example ||| [1,2,3,4] ++ [5,6] ||| ``` public export (++) : (xs : Vect m elem) -> (ys : Vect n elem) -> Vect (m + n) elem (++) [] ys = ys (++) (x::xs) ys = x :: xs ++ ys ||| Add an element at the end of the vector. ||| The main use case for it is to get the expected type signature ||| `Vect n a -> a -> Vect (S n) a` instead of ||| `Vect n a -> a -> Vect (n + 1) a` which you get by using `++ [x]` ||| ||| Snoc gets its name by reversing `cons`, indicating we are ||| tacking on the element at the end rather than the begining. ||| `append` would also be a suitable name. ||| ||| @ xs The vector to be appended ||| @ v The value to append public export snoc : (xs : Vect n a) -> (v : a) -> Vect (S n) a snoc [] v = [v] snoc (x :: xs) v = x :: snoc xs v ||| Pop the last element from a vector. This is the opposite of `snoc`, in that ||| `(uncurry snoc) unsnoc xs` is `xs`. It is equivalent to `(init xs, last xs)`, ||| but traverses the vector once. ||| ||| @ xs The vector to pop the element from. public export unsnoc : (xs : Vect (S n) a) -> (Vect n a, a) unsnoc [x] = ([], x) unsnoc (x :: xs@(_ :: _)) = let (ini, lst) = unsnoc xs in (x :: ini, lst) ||| Repeat some value some number of times. ||| ||| @ len the number of times to repeat it ||| @ x the value to repeat ||| ||| ```idris example ||| replicate 4 1 ||| ``` public export replicate : (len : Nat) -> (x : elem) -> Vect len elem replicate Z _ = [] replicate (S k) x = x :: replicate k x ||| Merge two ordered vectors ||| ||| ```idris example ||| mergeBy compare (fromList [1,3,5]) (fromList [2,3,4,5,6]) ||| ``` export mergeBy : (elem -> elem -> Ordering) -> (xs : Vect n elem) -> (ys : Vect m elem) -> Vect (n + m) elem mergeBy _ [] ys = ys mergeBy _ xs [] = rewrite plusZeroRightNeutral n in xs mergeBy {n = S k} {m = S k'} order (x :: xs) (y :: ys) = case order x y of LT => x :: mergeBy order xs (y :: ys) _ => rewrite sym (plusSuccRightSucc k k') in y :: mergeBy order (x :: xs) ys export merge : Ord elem => Vect n elem -> Vect m elem -> Vect (n + m) elem merge = mergeBy compare -- Properties for functions in this section -- export replaceAtSameIndex : (xs : Vect n a) -> (i : Fin n) -> (0 y : a) -> index i (replaceAt i y xs) = y replaceAtSameIndex (_::_) FZ _ = Refl replaceAtSameIndex (_::_) (FS _) _ = replaceAtSameIndex _ _ _ export replaceAtDiffIndexPreserves : (xs : Vect n a) -> (i, j : Fin n) -> Not (i = j) -> (0 y : a) -> index i (replaceAt j y xs) = index i xs replaceAtDiffIndexPreserves (_::_) FZ FZ co _ = absurd $ co Refl replaceAtDiffIndexPreserves (_::_) FZ (FS _) _ _ = Refl replaceAtDiffIndexPreserves (_::_) (FS _) FZ _ _ = Refl replaceAtDiffIndexPreserves (_::_) (FS z) (FS w) co y = replaceAtDiffIndexPreserves _ z w (co . cong FS) y -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Transformations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ||| Reverse the second vector, prepending the result to the first. ||| ||| ```idris example ||| reverseOnto [0, 1] [10, 11, 12] ||| ``` public export reverseOnto : Vect n elem -> Vect m elem -> Vect (n+m) elem reverseOnto {n} acc [] = rewrite plusZeroRightNeutral n in acc reverseOnto {n} {m=S m} acc (x :: xs) = rewrite sym $ plusSuccRightSucc n m in reverseOnto (x::acc) xs ||| Reverse the order of the elements of a vector ||| ||| ```idris example ||| reverse [1,2,3,4] ||| ``` public export reverse : (xs : Vect len elem) -> Vect len elem reverse = reverseOnto [] ||| Alternate an element between the other elements of a vector ||| @ sep the element to intersperse ||| @ xs the vector to separate with `sep` ||| ||| ```idris example ||| intersperse 0 [1,2,3,4] ||| ``` export intersperse : (sep : elem) -> (xs : Vect len elem) -> Vect (len + pred len) elem intersperse sep [] = [] intersperse sep (x::xs) = x :: intersperse' sep xs where intersperse' : elem -> Vect n elem -> Vect (n + n) elem intersperse' sep [] = [] intersperse' {n=S n} sep (x::xs) = rewrite sym $ plusSuccRightSucc n n in sep :: x :: intersperse' sep xs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Conversion from list (toList is provided by Foldable) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- public export toVect : (n : Nat) -> List a -> Maybe (Vect n a) toVect Z [] = Just [] toVect (S k) (x :: xs) = do xs' <- toVect k xs pure (x :: xs') toVect _ _ = Nothing public export fromList' : (xs : Vect len elem) -> (l : List elem) -> Vect (length l + len) elem fromList' ys [] = ys fromList' ys (x::xs) = rewrite (plusSuccRightSucc (length xs) len) in fromList' (x::ys) xs ||| Convert a list to a vector. ||| ||| The length of the list should be statically known. ||| ||| ```idris example ||| fromList [1,2,3,4] ||| ``` public export fromList : (xs : List elem) -> Vect (length xs) elem fromList l = rewrite (sym $ plusZeroRightNeutral (length l)) in reverse $ fromList' [] l -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Equality -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- public export Eq a => Eq (Vect n a) where (==) [] [] = True (==) (x::xs) (y::ys) = x == y && xs == ys public export DecEq a => DecEq (Vect n a) where decEq [] [] = Yes Refl decEq (x::xs) (y::ys) = decEqCong2 (decEq x y) (decEq xs ys) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Order -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- public export implementation Ord elem => Ord (Vect len elem) where compare [] [] = EQ compare (x::xs) (y::ys) = case compare x y of EQ => compare xs ys x => x -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Maps -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- public export implementation Functor (Vect n) where map f [] = [] map f (x::xs) = f x :: map f xs ||| Map a partial function across a vector, returning those elements for which ||| the function had a value. ||| ||| The first projection of the resulting pair (ie the length) will always be ||| at most the length of the input vector. This is not, however, guaranteed ||| by the type. ||| ||| @ f the partial function (expressed by returning `Maybe`) ||| @ xs the vector to check for results ||| ||| ```idris example ||| mapMaybe ((find (=='a')) . unpack) (fromList ["abc","ade","bgh","xyz"]) ||| ``` export mapMaybe : (f : a -> Maybe b) -> (xs : Vect len a) -> (m : Nat ** Vect m b) mapMaybe f [] = (_ ** []) mapMaybe f (x::xs) = let (len ** ys) = mapMaybe f xs in case f x of Just y => (S len ** y :: ys) Nothing => ( len ** ys) -- now that we have `map`, we can finish implementing `allFins` allFins 0 = [] allFins (S k) = FZ :: map FS (allFins k) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Folds -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- public export foldrImpl : (t -> acc -> acc) -> acc -> (acc -> acc) -> Vect n t -> acc foldrImpl f e go [] = go e foldrImpl f e go (x::xs) = foldrImpl f e (go . (f x)) xs public export implementation Foldable (Vect n) where foldr f e xs = foldrImpl f e id xs foldl f z [] = z foldl f z (x :: xs) = foldl f (f z x) xs null [] = True null _ = False foldMap f = foldl (\acc, elem => acc <+> f elem) neutral -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Special folds -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ||| Flatten a vector of equal-length vectors ||| ||| ```idris example ||| concat [[1,2,3], [4,5,6]] ||| ``` public export concat : (xss : Vect m (Vect n elem)) -> Vect (m * n) elem concat [] = [] concat (v::vs) = v ++ Vect.concat vs ||| Foldr without seeding the accumulator ||| ||| ```idris example ||| foldr1 (-) (fromList [1,2,3]) ||| ``` public export foldr1 : (t -> t -> t) -> Vect (S n) t -> t foldr1 f [x] = x foldr1 f (x::y::xs) = f x (foldr1 f (y::xs)) ||| Foldl without seeding the accumulator ||| ||| ```idris example ||| foldl1 (-) (fromList [1,2,3]) ||| ``` public export foldl1 : (t -> t -> t) -> Vect (S n) t -> t foldl1 f (x::xs) = foldl f x xs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Scans -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ||| The scanr function is similar to foldr, but returns all the intermediate ||| accumulator states in the form of a vector. Note the intermediate accumulator ||| states appear in the result in reverse order - the first state appears last ||| in the result. ||| ||| ```idris example ||| scanr (-) 0 (fromList [1,2,3]) ||| ``` public export scanr : (elem -> res -> res) -> res -> Vect len elem -> Vect (S len) res scanr _ q [] = [q] scanr f q (x :: xs) = let qs'@(q' :: _) = scanr f q xs in f x q' :: qs' ||| The scanr1 function is a variant of scanr that doesn't require an explicit ||| starting value. ||| It assumes the last element of the vector to be the starting value and then ||| starts the fold with the element preceding it. ||| ||| ```idris example ||| scanr1 (-) (fromList [1,2,3]) ||| ``` public export scanr1 : (elem -> elem -> elem) -> Vect len elem -> Vect len elem scanr1 _ [] = [] scanr1 f xs@(_ :: _) = let (ini, lst) = unsnoc xs in scanr f lst ini ||| The scanl function is similar to foldl, but returns all the intermediate ||| accumulator states in the form of a vector. ||| ||| ```idris example ||| scanl (-) 0 (fromList [1,2,3]) ||| ``` public export scanl : (res -> elem -> res) -> res -> Vect len elem -> Vect (S len) res scanl f q [] = [q] scanl f q (x::xs) = q :: scanl f (f q x) xs ||| The scanl1 function is a variant of scanl that doesn't require an explicit ||| starting value. ||| It assumes the first element of the vector to be the starting value and then ||| starts the fold with the element following it. ||| ||| ```idris example ||| scanl1 (-) (fromList [1,2,3]) ||| ``` public export scanl1 : (elem -> elem -> elem) -> Vect len elem -> Vect len elem scanl1 f [] = [] scanl1 f (x::xs) = scanl f x xs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Membership tests -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ||| Find the association of some key with a user-provided comparison ||| @ p the comparison operator for keys (True if they match) ||| @ e the key to look for ||| ||| ```idris example ||| lookupBy (==) 2 [(1, 'a'), (2, 'b'), (3, 'c')] ||| ``` public export lookupBy : (p : key -> key -> Bool) -> (e : key) -> (xs : Vect n (key, val)) -> Maybe val lookupBy p e [] = Nothing lookupBy p e ((l, r)::xs) = if p e l then Just r else lookupBy p e xs ||| Find the assocation of some key using the default Boolean equality test ||| ||| ```idris example ||| lookup 3 [(1, 'a'), (2, 'b'), (3, 'c')] ||| ``` public export lookup : Eq key => key -> Vect n (key, val) -> Maybe val lookup = lookupBy (==) ||| Check if any element of xs is found in elems by a user-provided comparison ||| @ p the comparison operator ||| @ elems the vector to search ||| @ xs what to search for ||| ||| ```idris example ||| hasAnyBy (==) [2,5] [1,2,3,4] ||| ``` public export hasAnyBy : (p : elem -> elem -> Bool) -> (elems : Vect m elem) -> (xs : Vect len elem) -> Bool hasAnyBy p elems [] = False hasAnyBy p elems (x::xs) = elemBy p x elems || hasAnyBy p elems xs ||| Check if any element of xs is found in elems using the default Boolean equality test ||| ||| ```idris example ||| hasAny [2,5] [1,2,3,4] ||| ``` public export hasAny : Eq elem => Vect m elem -> Vect len elem -> Bool hasAny = hasAnyBy (==) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Searching with a predicate -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ||| Find the first element of the vector that satisfies some test ||| @ p the test to satisfy ||| ||| ```idris example ||| find (== 3) [1,2,3,4] ||| ``` public export find : (p : elem -> Bool) -> (xs : Vect len elem) -> Maybe elem find p [] = Nothing find p (x::xs) = if p x then Just x else find p xs ||| Find the index of the first element of the vector that satisfies some test ||| ||| ```idris example ||| findIndex (== 3) [1,2,3,4] ||| ``` public export findIndex : (elem -> Bool) -> Vect len elem -> Maybe (Fin len) findIndex p [] = Nothing findIndex p (x :: xs) = if p x then Just FZ else FS <$> findIndex p xs ||| Find the indices of all elements that satisfy some test ||| ||| ```idris example ||| findIndices (< 3) [1,2,3,4] ||| ``` public export findIndices : (elem -> Bool) -> Vect m elem -> List (Fin m) findIndices p [] = [] findIndices p (x :: xs) = let is = FS <$> findIndices p xs in if p x then FZ :: is else is ||| Find the index of the first element of the vector that satisfies some test ||| ||| ```idris example ||| elemIndexBy (==) 3 [1,2,3,4] ||| ``` public export elemIndexBy : (elem -> elem -> Bool) -> elem -> Vect m elem -> Maybe (Fin m) elemIndexBy p e = findIndex $ p e ||| Find the index of the first element of the vector equal to the given one. ||| ||| ```idris example ||| elemIndex 3 [1,2,3,4] ||| ``` public export elemIndex : Eq elem => elem -> Vect m elem -> Maybe (Fin m) elemIndex = elemIndexBy (==) ||| Find the indices of all elements that satisfy some test ||| ||| ```idris example ||| elemIndicesBy (<=) 3 [1,2,3,4] ||| ``` public export elemIndicesBy : (elem -> elem -> Bool) -> elem -> Vect m elem -> List (Fin m) elemIndicesBy p e = findIndices $ p e ||| Find the indices of all elements uquals to the given one ||| ||| ```idris example ||| elemIndices 3 [1,2,3,4,3] ||| ``` public export elemIndices : Eq elem => elem -> Vect m elem -> List (Fin m) elemIndices = elemIndicesBy (==) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Filters -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ||| Find all elements of a vector that satisfy some test ||| ||| ```idris example ||| filter (< 3) (fromList [1,2,3,4]) ||| ``` public export filter : (elem -> Bool) -> Vect len elem -> (p ** Vect p elem) filter p [] = ( _ ** [] ) filter p (x::xs) = let (_ ** tail) = filter p xs in if p x then (_ ** x::tail) else (_ ** tail) ||| Make the elements of some vector unique by some test ||| ||| ```idris example ||| nubBy (==) (fromList [1,2,2,3,4,4]) ||| ``` public export nubBy : (elem -> elem -> Bool) -> Vect len elem -> (p ** Vect p elem) nubBy = nubBy' [] where nubBy' : forall len . Vect m elem -> (elem -> elem -> Bool) -> Vect len elem -> (p ** Vect p elem) nubBy' acc p [] = (_ ** []) nubBy' acc p (x::xs) with (elemBy p x acc) nubBy' acc p (x :: xs) | True = nubBy' acc p xs nubBy' acc p (x :: xs) | False with (nubBy' (x::acc) p xs) nubBy' acc p (x :: xs) | False | (_ ** tail) = (_ ** x::tail) ||| Make the elements of some vector unique by the default Boolean equality ||| ||| ```idris example ||| nub (fromList [1,2,2,3,4,4]) ||| ``` public export nub : Eq elem => Vect len elem -> (p ** Vect p elem) nub = nubBy (==) ||| Delete first element from list according to some test ||| ||| ```idris example ||| deleteBy (<) 3 (fromList [1,2,2,3,4,4]) ||| ``` public export deleteBy : {len : _} -> -- needed for the dependent pair (elem -> elem -> Bool) -> elem -> Vect len elem -> (p ** Vect p elem) deleteBy _ _ [] = (_ ** []) deleteBy eq x (y::ys) = let (len ** zs) = deleteBy eq x ys in if x `eq` y then (_ ** ys) else (S len ** y ::zs) ||| Delete first element from list equal to the given one ||| ||| ```idris example ||| delete 2 (fromList [1,2,2,3,4,4]) ||| ``` public export delete : {len : _} -> Eq elem => elem -> Vect len elem -> (p ** Vect p elem) delete = deleteBy (==) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Splitting and breaking vects -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ||| A tuple where the first element is a `Vect` of the `n` first elements and ||| the second element is a `Vect` of the remaining elements of the original. ||| It is equivalent to `(take n xs, drop n xs)` (`splitAtTakeDrop`), ||| but is more efficient. ||| ||| @ n the index to split at ||| @ xs the `Vect` to split in two ||| ||| ```idris example ||| splitAt 2 (fromList [1,2,3,4]) ||| ``` public export splitAt : (n : Nat) -> (xs : Vect (n + m) elem) -> (Vect n elem, Vect m elem) splitAt Z xs = ([], xs) splitAt (S k) (x :: xs) with (splitAt k {m} xs) splitAt (S k) (x :: xs) | (tk, dr) = (x :: tk, dr) ||| A tuple where the first element is a `Vect` of the `n` elements passing given test ||| and the second element is a `Vect` of the remaining elements of the original. ||| ||| ```idris example ||| partition (== 2) (fromList [1,2,3,2,4]) ||| ``` public export partition : (elem -> Bool) -> Vect len elem -> ((p ** Vect p elem), (q ** Vect q elem)) partition p [] = ((_ ** []), (_ ** [])) partition p (x::xs) = let ((leftLen ** lefts), (rightLen ** rights)) = partition p xs in if p x then ((S leftLen ** x::lefts), (rightLen ** rights)) else ((leftLen ** lefts), (S rightLen ** x::rights)) ||| Split a vector whose length is a multiple of two numbers, k times n, into k ||| sections of length n. ||| ||| ```idris example ||| > kSplits 2 4 [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8] ||| [[1, 2, 3, 4], [5, 6, 7, 8]] ||| ``` public export kSplits : (k, n : Nat) -> Vect (k * n) a -> Vect k (Vect n a) kSplits 0 n xs = [] kSplits (S k) n xs = let (ys, zs) = splitAt n xs in ys :: kSplits k n zs ||| Split a vector whose length is a multiple of two numbers, k times n, into n ||| sections of length k. ||| ||| ```idris example ||| > nSplits 2 4 [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8] ||| [[1, 5], [2, 6], [3, 7], [4, 8]] ||| ``` public export nSplits : (k, n : Nat) -> Vect (k * n) a -> Vect n (Vect k a) -- implemented via matrix transposition, so the definition is further down -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Predicates -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ||| Verify vector prefix ||| ||| ```idris example ||| isPrefixOfBy (==) (fromList [1,2]) (fromList [1,2,3,4]) ||| ``` public export isPrefixOfBy : (elem -> elem -> Bool) -> Vect m elem -> Vect len elem -> Bool isPrefixOfBy p [] right = True isPrefixOfBy p left [] = False isPrefixOfBy p (x::xs) (y::ys) = p x y && isPrefixOfBy p xs ys ||| Verify vector prefix ||| ||| ```idris example ||| isPrefixOf (fromList [1,2]) (fromList [1,2,3,4]) ||| ``` public export isPrefixOf : Eq elem => Vect m elem -> Vect len elem -> Bool isPrefixOf = isPrefixOfBy (==) ||| Verify vector suffix ||| ||| ```idris example ||| isSuffixOfBy (==) (fromList [3,4]) (fromList [1,2,3,4]) ||| ``` public export isSuffixOfBy : (elem -> elem -> Bool) -> Vect m elem -> Vect len elem -> Bool isSuffixOfBy p left right = isPrefixOfBy p (reverse left) (reverse right) ||| Verify vector suffix ||| ||| ```idris example ||| isSuffixOf (fromList [3,4]) (fromList [1,2,3,4]) ||| ``` public export isSuffixOf : Eq elem => Vect m elem -> Vect len elem -> Bool isSuffixOf = isSuffixOfBy (==) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Conversions -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ||| Convert Maybe type into Vect ||| ||| ```idris example ||| maybeToVect (Just 2) ||| ``` public export maybeToVect : Maybe elem -> (p ** Vect p elem) maybeToVect Nothing = (_ ** []) maybeToVect (Just j) = (_ ** [j]) ||| Convert first element of Vect (if exists) into Maybe. ||| ||| ```idris example ||| vectToMaybe [2] ||| ``` public export vectToMaybe : Vect len elem -> Maybe elem vectToMaybe [] = Nothing vectToMaybe (x::xs) = Just x -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Misc -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ||| Filter out Nothings from Vect and unwrap the Justs ||| ||| ```idris example ||| catMaybes [Just 1, Just 2, Nothing, Nothing, Just 5] ||| ``` public export catMaybes : (xs : Vect n (Maybe elem)) -> (p ** Vect p elem) catMaybes [] = (_ ** []) catMaybes (Nothing::xs) = catMaybes xs catMaybes ((Just j)::xs) = let (_ ** tail) = catMaybes xs in (_ ** j::tail) ||| Get diagonal elements ||| ||| ```idris example ||| diag [[1,2,3], [4,5,6], [7,8,9]] ||| ``` public export diag : Vect len (Vect len elem) -> Vect len elem diag [] = [] diag ((x::xs)::xss) = x :: diag (map tail xss) namespace Fin public export tabulate : {len : Nat} -> (Fin len -> a) -> Vect len a tabulate {len = Z} f = [] tabulate {len = S _} f = f FZ :: tabulate (f . FS) public export range : {len : Nat} -> Vect len (Fin len) range = tabulate id namespace Subset public export tabulate : {len : Nat} -> (Subset Nat (`LT` len) -> a) -> Vect len a tabulate {len = Z} f = [] tabulate {len = S _} f = f (Element Z ltZero) :: Subset.tabulate (\ (Element n prf) => f (Element (S n) (LTESucc prf))) public export range : {len : Nat} -> Vect len (Subset Nat (`LT` len)) range = tabulate id -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Zippable -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- public export Zippable (Vect k) where zipWith _ [] [] = [] zipWith f (x :: xs) (y :: ys) = f x y :: zipWith f xs ys zipWith3 _ [] [] [] = [] zipWith3 f (x :: xs) (y :: ys) (z :: zs) = f x y z :: zipWith3 f xs ys zs unzipWith f [] = ([], []) unzipWith f (x :: xs) = let (b, c) = f x (bs, cs) = unzipWith f xs in (b :: bs, c :: cs) unzipWith3 f [] = ([], [], []) unzipWith3 f (x :: xs) = let (b, c, d) = f x (bs, cs, ds) = unzipWith3 f xs in (b :: bs, c :: cs, d :: ds) export zipWithIndexLinear : (0 f : _) -> (xs, ys : Vect n a) -> (i : Fin n) -> index i (zipWith f xs ys) = f (index i xs) (index i ys) zipWithIndexLinear _ (_::xs) (_::ys) FZ = Refl zipWithIndexLinear f (_::xs) (_::ys) (FS i) = zipWithIndexLinear f xs ys i export zipWith3IndexLinear : (0 f : _) -> (xs, ys, zs : Vect n a) -> (i : Fin n) -> index i (zipWith3 f xs ys zs) = f (index i xs) (index i ys) (index i zs) zipWith3IndexLinear _ (_::xs) (_::ys) (_::zs) FZ = Refl zipWith3IndexLinear f (_::xs) (_::ys) (_::zs) (FS i) = zipWith3IndexLinear f xs ys zs i -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Permutation -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ||| Rearrange the elements of a vector according to some permutation of its ||| indices. ||| @ v the vector whose elements to rearrange ||| @ p the permutation to apply ||| ||| ```idris example ||| > permute ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'] [0, 3, 2, 1] ||| ['a', 'd' , 'c' ,'b'] ||| ``` export permute : (v : Vect len a) -> (p : Vect len (Fin len)) -> Vect len a permute v p = (`index` v) <$> p -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Matrix transposition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ||| Transpose a `Vect` of `Vect`s, turning rows into columns and vice versa. ||| ||| This is like zipping all the inner `Vect`s together and is equivalent to `traverse id` (`transposeTraverse`). ||| ||| As the types ensure rectangularity, this is an involution, unlike `Prelude.List.transpose`. ||| ||| ```idris example ||| transpose [[1,2], [3,4], [5,6], [7,8]] ||| ``` public export transpose : {n : _} -> (array : Vect m (Vect n elem)) -> Vect n (Vect m elem) transpose [] = replicate _ [] -- = [| [] |] transpose (x :: xs) = zipWith (::) x (transpose xs) -- = [| x :: xs |] -- nSplits from earlier on nSplits k n = transpose . kSplits k n -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Applicative/Monad/Traversable -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- These only work if the length is known at run time! public export implementation {k : Nat} -> Applicative (Vect k) where pure = replicate _ fs <*> vs = zipWith apply fs vs -- ||| This monad is different from the List monad, (>>=) -- ||| uses the diagonal. public export implementation {k : Nat} -> Monad (Vect k) where m >>= f = diag (map f m) public export implementation Traversable (Vect k) where traverse f [] = pure [] traverse f (x :: xs) = [| f x :: traverse f xs |] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Semigroup/Monoid -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- public export Semigroup a => Semigroup (Vect k a) where (<+>) = zipWith (<+>) public export {k : Nat} -> Monoid a => Monoid (Vect k a) where neutral = replicate k neutral -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Show -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- export implementation Show elem => Show (Vect len elem) where show = show . toList -- Some convenience functions for testing lengths -- Needs to be Maybe rather than Dec, because if 'n' is unequal to m, we -- only know we don't know how to make a Vect n a, not that one can't exist. export exactLength : {m : Nat} -> -- expected at run-time (len : Nat) -> (xs : Vect m a) -> Maybe (Vect len a) exactLength {m} len xs with (decEq m len) exactLength {m = m} m xs | (Yes Refl) = Just xs exactLength {m = m} len xs | (No contra) = Nothing ||| If the given Vect is at least the required length, return a Vect with ||| at least that length in its type, otherwise return Nothing ||| @len the required length ||| @xs the vector with the desired length export overLength : {m : Nat} -> -- expected at run-time (len : Nat) -> (xs : Vect m a) -> Maybe (p ** Vect (plus p len) a) overLength n xs with (cmp m n) overLength {m} (plus m (S y)) xs | (CmpLT y) = Nothing overLength {m} m xs | CmpEQ = Just (0 ** xs) overLength {m = plus n (S x)} n xs | (CmpGT x) = Just (S x ** rewrite plusCommutative (S x) n in xs)