@succession(t:tab, f:fun)
Computes the tab of the results f(t[i], t[i+1])
. For instance
[3, 2, 1].succession(@-) == [1, 1]
@fun_def @g($x, $y) { return $x - 2*$y }
[3, 2, 1].succession(@f) == [-1, 0]
See also Tab Manipulations @binary_search @car @cdr @clear [@clone] @concat @cons @copy @count @dim @domain @drop @empty @find @flatten @gnuplot @insert @iota @is_list @is_prefix @is_subsequence @is_suffix @lace @last @listify @map @max_val @median @member @normalize @occurs @parse @permute @push_back @push_front @range @reduce @remove @remove_duplicate @replace @reshape @resize @reverse @rotate @scan @scramble @size @slice @sort @sputter @stutter @succession @tab_history @tab_history_date @tab_history_rdate @take @to_num