I am new to Haskell and I am trying to perform some recursive function on a list, and after the recursion is done, I would like to access the output list from the recursion to perform an additional operation.
For example, the function below, takes in a value to keep and a list, and it returns a list with only the values to keep, throwing away all the others.
What I would like to do, is understand how I can get access to output list after the recursion took place, so I can continue to operate on it.
Something like:
//recursive function here
//get length of output list from recursive function
length list
My Function
keepAll _ [] = []
keepAll y (x:xs) | x==y = y:keepAll y xs
| otherwise = keepAll y xs
Many thanks in advance!