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| Category: functors | Component type: concept | 
| First argument type | The type of the Binary Function's first argument. | 
| Second argument type | The type of the Binary Function's second argument. | 
| Result type | The type returned when the Binary Function is called | 
| F | A type that is a model of BinaryFunction | 
| X | The first argument type of F | 
| Y | The second argument type of F | 
| Result | The result type of F | 
| f | Object of type F | 
| x | Object of type X | 
| y | Object of type Y | 
The range of a Binary Function is the set of all possible value that it may return.
| Name | Expression | Type requirements | Return type | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Function call | f(x,y) | Result | 
| Name | Expression | Precondition | Semantics | Postcondition | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Function call | f(x,y) | The ordered pair (x,y) is in f's domain | Calls f with x and y as arguments, and returns a value of type Result [1] | The return value is in f's range | 
[1] Two different invocations of f may return different results, even if f is called with the same arguments both times. A Binary Function may refer to local state, perform I/O, and so on. The expression f(x,y) is permitted to change f's state.
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