Current Spire has compose for Polynomial[A]:
(f.compose(g).compose(h))(x) // => process h, then g, then f; that's result
But it has no andThen method for Polynomial.
In business context, People prefer more intuitive syntax ---- "Discount, then apply another discount, then add tax".
So implementing andThen alike function is reasonable choice for devs including newcomers.
Please tell me your opinions!
Current Spire has
composeforPolynomial[A]:(f.compose(g).compose(h))(x) // => process h, then g, then f; that's resultBut it has no
andThenmethod forPolynomial.In business context, People prefer more intuitive syntax ---- "Discount, then apply another discount, then add tax".
So implementing
andThenalike function is reasonable choice for devs including newcomers.Please tell me your opinions!