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# Accumulate Implement the `accumulate` operation, which, given a collection and an operation to perform on each element of the collection, returns a new collection containing the result of applying that operation to each element of the input collection. Given the collection of numbers: - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 And the operation: - square a number (`x => x * x`) Your code should be able to produce the collection of squares: - 1, 4, 9, 16, 25 Check out the test suite to see the expected function signature. ## Restrictions Keep your hands off that collect/map/fmap/whatchamacallit functionality provided by your standard library! Solve this one yourself using other basic tools instead. ## Loading your exercise implementation in PolyML ``` $ poly --use {exercise}.sml ``` Or: ``` $ poly > use "{exercise}.sml"; ``` **Note:** You have to replace {exercise}. ## Running the tests ``` $ poly -q --use test.sml ``` ## Feedback, Issues, Pull Requests The [exercism/sml](https://github.com/exercism/sml) repository on GitHub is the home for all of the Standard ML exercises. If you have feedback about an exercise, or want to help implementing a new one, head over there and create an issue. We'll do our best to help you! ## Source Conversation with James Edward Gray II [https://twitter.com/jeg2](https://twitter.com/jeg2) ## Submitting Incomplete Solutions It's possible to submit an incomplete solution so you can see how others have completed the exercise.
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