I have two lists :
let a = ["a";"b"];
let b = ["c";"d"];
I want an output list c such as :
c = ["a";"c";"a";"d";"b";"c";"b";"d"];
How to do it in ocaml as lists are immutable? I am new to it.
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You would return a new list. If you really are interested in the cartesian product of the lists, then this should be enough:
If you need that strange flat structure instead, you can use an additional list concatenation.