Re: [tlaplus] How do I extract particular mapping from each element in a set?

Got it.Thanks!

On Wednesday, April 3, 2019 at 5:45:28 AM UTC-4, Stephan Merz wrote:
Not sure I understand correctly what you are after but how about the following (assuming that all value' [or val'?] fields indeed hold pairs):

get(t) ==
LET filtered == {el \in elements : el.key > t}
IN  {el.value : el \in filtered}

TLA+ offers two forms of set comprehension (generalized to several variables):

{ x \in S : P(x) }  computes the subset of S whose elements satisfy the predicate P
{ f(x) : x \in S }   yields the result of applying f to all elements of S (analogous to map in functional programming)

The set _expression_ in your original definition of get matches neither of these forms.

Stephan

On 2 Apr 2019, at 22:53, Balaji Arun <ba2...@xxxxxx> wrote:

I have a set of functions, and I want to extract a particular mapping from each element in the set. I tried the following, but dint work.

get(t) == {<<x, y>>: \A element \in elements: element.key > t => <<x, y>> \in element.value}

I get a syntax error at \A. So, I tried to split them as:

get1(t) == {element \in elements: element.key > t}get2(t) == {element.value : element \in get1(t)}get3(t) == {val : val \in get2(t)}get4(t) == {<<x, y>> : <<x, y>> \in val}

and combined it into:

committed(t) == {<<x, y>> : <<x, y>> \in {val : val \in {element.val : element \in {element \in elements: element.key > t}}}}

Is this correct? Can this be simplified further?

Thanks!

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