CMPS 258 – PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES – WEEK 4 ASSIGNMENT solution

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In this assignment, you will use the built-in list iterators with anonymous functions to re-implement some of the functions you implemented in the first assignment. You should only use the following built-in list iterators: List.map, List.filter, and List.foldl. You are not allowed to use case expressions or the list access functions to access the lists. (1) Re-implement score from the first assignment. Do not use the tuple access operator to extract the fields of the tuple. Instead, extract the fields using pattern matching in the function parameter. (2) Use one of the built-in list iterators to re-implement scores from the first assignment. (3) Use one of the built-in list iterators to re-implement whoFailedMidterm from the first assignment. (4) Use one of the built-in list iterators to re-implement allPassedFinal from the first assignment. (5) Use one of the built-in list iterators to re-implement countPassedCourse from the first assignment. (6) Use one of the built-in list iterators to re-implement studentsInRange from the first assignment. Evaluating a correct homework solution should generate the bindings below. However, keep in mind that generating these bindings does not guarantee that your solutions are correct. Make sure to test your functions before submitting. val score = fn : ‘a * ‘b * real * real -> real val scores = fn : (‘a * ‘b * real * real) list -> (‘a * real) list val whoFailedMidterm = fn : (‘a * ‘b * real * ‘c) list -> ‘b list val allPassedFinal = fn : (‘a * ‘b * ‘c * real) list -> bool val countPassedCourse = fn : (‘a * ‘b * real * real) list -> int val studentsInRange = fn : (‘a * ‘b * real * real) list -> real * real -> (‘a * ‘b * real * real) list Assessment Solutions should be:  Correct  In good style, including indentation and line breaks  Written using features discussed in class Submission Instructions Put all your solutions in one SML file and submit it via Moodle. The file should be named “.sml” where is your AUBnet ID (e.g., abc01.sml). Do not submit any other files or compressed folders.