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<h4 class="subsection" id="Simple-Procedure-Invocation"><span>3.2.2 Simple Procedure Invocation<a class="copiable-link" href="#Simple-Procedure-Invocation"> &para;</a></span></h4>
<p>A procedure invocation in Scheme is written like this:
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<pre class="lisp-preformatted">(<var class="var">procedure</var> [<var class="var">arg1</var> [<var class="var">arg2</var> ...]])
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<p>In this expression, <var class="var">procedure</var> can be any Scheme expression whose
value is a procedure. Most commonly, however, <var class="var">procedure</var> is simply
the name of a variable whose value is a procedure.
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<p>For example, <code class="code">string-append</code> is a standard Scheme procedure whose
behavior is to concatenate together all the arguments, which are
expected to be strings, that it is given. So the expression
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<pre class="lisp-preformatted">(string-append &quot;/home&quot; &quot;/&quot; &quot;andrew&quot;)
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<p>is a procedure invocation whose result is the string value
<code class="code">&quot;/home/andrew&quot;</code>.
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<p>Similarly, <code class="code">string-length</code> is a standard Scheme procedure that
returns the length of a single string argument, so
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<pre class="lisp-preformatted">(string-length &quot;abc&quot;)
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<p>is a procedure invocation whose result is the numeric value 3.
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<p>Each of the parameters in a procedure invocation can itself be any
Scheme expression. Since a procedure invocation is itself a type of
expression, we can put these two examples together to get
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<pre class="lisp-preformatted">(string-length (string-append &quot;/home&quot; &quot;/&quot; &quot;andrew&quot;))
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<p>&mdash; a procedure invocation whose result is the numeric value 12.
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<p>(You may be wondering what happens if the two examples are combined the
other way round. If we do this, we can make a procedure invocation
expression that is <em class="emph">syntactically</em> correct:
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<pre class="lisp-preformatted">(string-append &quot;/home&quot; (string-length &quot;abc&quot;))
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<p>but when this expression is executed, it will cause an error, because
the result of <code class="code">(string-length &quot;abc&quot;)</code> is a numeric value, and
<code class="code">string-append</code> is not designed to accept a numeric value as one of
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