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README.md

Strain

Welcome to Strain on Exercism's Elixir Track. If you need help running the tests or submitting your code, check out HELP.md. If you get stuck on the exercise, check out HINTS.md, but try and solve it without using those first :)

Instructions

Implement the keep and discard operation on collections. Given a collection and a predicate on the collection's elements, keep returns a new collection containing those elements where the predicate is true, while discard returns a new collection containing those elements where the predicate is false.

For example, given the collection of numbers:

  • 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

And the predicate:

  • is the number even?

Then your keep operation should produce:

  • 2, 4

While your discard operation should produce:

  • 1, 3, 5

Note that the union of keep and discard is all the elements.

The functions may be called keep and discard, or they may need different names in order to not clash with existing functions or concepts in your language.

Restrictions

Keep your hands off that filter/reject/whatchamacallit functionality provided by your standard library! Solve this one yourself using other basic tools instead.

Source

Created by

  • @petehuang

Contributed to by

  • @angelikatyborska
  • @Cohen-Carlisle
  • @devonestes
  • @DoggettCK
  • @fxn
  • @kytrinyx
  • @neenjaw
  • @sotojuan

Based on

Conversation with James Edward Gray II - http://graysoftinc.com/