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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T09:57:40+00:00 2026-05-16T09:57:40+00:00

I am trying to learn F#. I wrote a function that factors out primes.

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I am trying to learn F#.
I wrote a function that factors out primes.

let PrimeFactors x =
  let rec PrimeFactorsRecursive x div list =
     if x % div = 0 then PrimeFactorsRecursive (x/div) div list @ [div]
     elif div > int(System.Math.Sqrt(float(x))) then 
       if x > 1 then list @ [x]
       else list
     else PrimeFactorsRecursive x (div + 1) list
  PrimeFactorsRecursive x 2 []

Now I am unsure if this is a good F# function or if it is more like “c#, written in f#”.

Is there a “more” functional way to write this code?

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    2026-05-16T09:57:41+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 9:57 am

    The primal problem in your code is that you use @ to concat two lists. Concating two lists costs linear time, not constant time.

    The constant way is to add the new prime number to the head of a list using :: operator as shown below:

    let primeFactors x = 
        let rec fact x div list = 
            if x % div = 0 then
                fact (x/div) div (div::list)
            elif div > int(sqrt (float x)) then
                if x > 1 then x::list
                else list
            else
                fact x (div+1) list
        fact x 2 []
    

    Also let bind values are usually following camleStyle naming conversions.

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