List comprehensions
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A list comprehension is a special syntax in some programming languages to describe lists. It is similar to the way mathematicians describe sets, with a set comprehension, hence the name.
Write a list comprehension that builds the list of all pythagorean triples with elements between 1 and n. If the language has multiple ways for expressing such a construct (for example, direct list comprehensions and generators), write one example for each.
Haskell
pyth n = [(x,y,z) | x <- [1..n], y <- [x..n], z <- [y..n], x^2 + y^2 == z^2]
Since lists are Monads, one can alternatively also use the do-notation (which is practical if the comprehension is large):
import Control.Monad pyth n = do x <- [1..n] y <- [x..n] z <- [y..n] guard $ x^2 + y^2 == z^2 return (x,y,z)
Python
[(x,y,z) for x in xrange(1,21) for y in xrange(x,21) for z in xrange(y,21) if x**2 + y**2 == z**2]