Mode

Mode is a curried constructor used to create a JS/JSON configuration object that represents an mode operation.

const Mode =
  (datatype = "Number") =>
  (operands = []) => ({
    tag: "Mode",
    operands,
    datatype,
  })
 
export default Mode
 

The first parameter to Mode determines the datatype of the return value of the mode operation: Number (float) or Integer.

The second parameter is an array of operations, each of which must eventually evaluate to a numerical value. These are the operands that will be summed up.

The operand operations (add, subtract, etc.) may be nested to any depth, but the bottom (leaf) nodes must return values. Values are injected with injectors.

Because Mode is curried, we can simplify our code by partial application, for example, const Md = Mode("Integer"). This returns a function that takes the array of operand operations and returns an Mode configuration for working with integers.

See below for an example.

The mode function

We pass our configuration object to composeOperators, which composes the operations and returns a single function. This function takes an optional argument and returns the result of the calculation as a Right, e.g., { right: 42 }, or a Left with an array of Error objects, { left: [Error] }.

const mode = operation => (arg? => Either<Array<Error>, result>)

composeOperators works by recursing down through the operation object, calling the correct operator function based on the tag (e.g., "Mode"), and composing the functions returned. composeOperators then returns this composed function. See composeOperators for a more detailed explanation.

The injectors are not called until this composed calculate function is run. Hence, evaluation is lazy: the values are not injected until the last moment.

See the injectors for a complete list of how values may be injected. See the list of operators for the full range of available mathematical operations.

Example

We use composeOperators to create a calculate function, passing it our Mode operation object. We call the calculate function and pass it an (optional) argument to run our operation(s) and calculate the sum.

Here our operation includes six operands. The first five are constants (using Constant); the sixth is from the passed argument (using FromArgument).

Try leaving one of the numbers undefined to see an Error returned.