Logical complement
A logical complement takes any predicate (a function with a return Boolean
 type) and negates it. Let's look at the following code:
import arrow.core.Predicate import arrow.syntax.function.complement fun main(args: Array<String>) { val evenPredicate: Predicate<Int> = { i: Int -> i % 2 == 0 } val oddPredicate: (Int) -> Boolean = evenPredicate.complement() val numbers: IntRange = 1..10 val evenNumbers: List<Int> = numbers.filter(evenPredicate) val oddNumbers: List<Int> = numbers.filter(oddPredicate) println(evenNumbers) println(oddNumbers) }
Notice that we use a Predicate<T>
 type, but it is just an alias for (T) -> Boolean
. There are complement extension functions for predicates from 0
to 22
parameters.