open Core.Std
+module type MATRIX = sig
+ type 'a t
+
+ val create : rows:int -> cols:int -> data:'a -> 'a t
+
+ val get : 'a t -> row:int -> col:int -> 'a
+
+ val set : 'a t -> row:int -> col:int -> data:'a -> unit
+
+ val map : 'a t -> f:(row:int -> col:int -> data:'a -> 'b) -> 'b t
+
+ val iter : 'a t -> f:(row:int -> col:int -> data:'a -> unit) -> unit
+end
+
+module Matrix : MATRIX = struct
+ type 'a t = 'a array array
+
+ let create ~rows ~cols ~data =
+ Array.make_matrix ~dimx:rows ~dimy:cols data
+
+ let iter t ~f =
+ Array.iteri t ~f:(
+ fun row cols ->
+ Array.iteri cols ~f:(
+ fun col data ->
+ f ~row ~col ~data
+ )
+ )
+
+ let map t ~f =
+ Array.mapi t ~f:(
+ fun row cols ->
+ Array.mapi cols ~f:(
+ fun col data ->
+ f ~row ~col ~data
+ )
+ )
+
+ let get t ~row ~col =
+ t.(row).(col)
+
+ let set t ~row ~col ~data =
+ t.(row).(col) <- data
+end
+
+
let main () =
- printf "Hi!\n"
+ let pool = Matrix.create ~rows:5 ~cols:5 ~data:() in
+ Matrix.iter pool ~f:(
+ fun ~row ~col ~data:() -> printf "R: %d, K: %d\n" row col
+ )
let () = main ()