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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T14:32:12+00:00 2026-05-14T14:32:12+00:00

I’m looking at the List documentation. It seems the library does not provide a

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I’m looking at the List documentation. It seems the library does not provide a sublist function.

I’m trying to get list of elements from i to j. Now I have to write it as:

let rec sublist list i j =
  if i > j then
    []
  else
    (List.nth list i) :: (sublist list (i+1) j)

which is quite concise but I’m questioning the efficiency of List.nth, because if it’s O(n), I would rather have to write it in a less concise way.

I’m wondering why didn’t they provide List.sublist func, if List.nth is not O(1), because it’s such a quite common operation..

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    2026-05-14T14:32:13+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 2:32 pm
    let rec sublist b e l = 
      match l with
        [] -> failwith "sublist"
      | h :: t -> 
         let tail = if e=0 then [] else sublist (b-1) (e-1) t in
         if b>0 then tail else h :: tail
    ;;
    
    sublist 3 5 [1;2;3;4;5;6;7;8;9] ;;
    - : int list = [4; 5; 6]
    

    The above is more or less a deforested version of newacct’s solution. newacct’s solution allocates an intermediate list (drop i list), which is possible for the compiler to optimize away in Haskell but much harder in ML. Therefore his version is perfectly fine for a Haskell function and marginally sub-optimal for an ML one. The difference between the two is only a constant factor: both are O(e). zrr’s version is O(length(l)) since List.filteri doesn’t know that f only returns false after a while, it calls it for all elements in l.

    I’m not very happy to let b go negative but the version where it doesn’t is more complicated.

    One reference among quite a few for deforestation if you’re interested: http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/wadler/topics/deforestation.html

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