Exercise 2.2
Consider the problem of representing line segments in a plane. Each segment is
represented as a pair of points: a starting point and an ending point.
Define a constructor make-segment and selectors start-segment and end-segment that define the representation of segments in terms of points. Furthermore, a point can be represented as a pair of numbers: the x coordinate and the y coordinate. Accordingly, specify a constructor make-point and selectors x-point and y-point that define this representation. Finally, using your
selectors and constructors, define a procedure midpoint-segment that takes a line segment as argument and returns its midpoint (the
point whose coordinates are the average of the coordinates of the
endpoints). To try your procedures, you’ll need a way to print points:
(define (print-point p)
(newline)
(display "(")
(display (x-point p))
(display ",")
(display (y-point p))
(display ")"))
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