\DOC |-> \TYPE {(|->) : 'a -> 'b -> ('a, 'b) func -> ('a, 'b) func} \SYNOPSIS Modify a finite partial function at one point. \DESCRIBE This is one of a suite of operations on finite partial functions, type {('a,'b)func}. These may sometimes be preferable to ordinary functions since they permit more operations such as equality comparison, extraction of domain etc. If {f} is a finite partial function then {(x |-> y) f} gives a modified version that maps {x} to {y} (whether or not {f} was defined on {x} before and regardless of the old value) but is otherwise the same. \FAILURE Never fails. \EXAMPLE { # let f = (1 |-> 2) undefined;; val f : (int, int) func = # let g = (1 |-> 3) f;; val g : (int, int) func = # apply f 1;; val it : int = 2 # apply g 1;; val it : int = 3 } \SEEALSO |=>, apply, applyd, choose, combine, defined, dom, foldl, foldr, graph, is_undefined, mapf, ran, tryapplyd, undefine, undefined. \ENDDOC