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data SomeData = A Int
              | B Int
              | C Int

list :: [SomeData]
list = [ A 1, B 2, C 3]

wantedData = filter (?) list -- wantedData is A 1

For the code above, what function should I put in (?) so that I get the desired data?

3 Answers 3

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If you only want the list to contain A values then this should work as your predicate:

isA (A _) = True
isA _ = False

It's just pattern matching.

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Something closer to the ability to write an anonymous function, and not having to define a new function, is a list comprehension.

For example, you can say

list = [ A 1, B 2, C 3]

wantedData = [ A n | A n <- list ] -- result: [A 1]
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Another possibility:

data SomeData = A Int | B Int | C Int
                            deriving (Show, Read, Eq)

list :: [SomeData]
list = [ A 1, B 2, C 3 ]

wantedData :: [SomeData]
wantedData = filter (== A 1) list             -- wantedData is A 1

Test:

> wantedData 
> [A 1]
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  • I think the OP wanted a function that got all data that was tagged with A
    – amindfv
    Mar 3, 2013 at 17:36
  • @amindfv: ah, ok, you are right. In order to get all data that was tagged with an A your list comprehension solution is better. ;)
    – jimmyt
    Mar 3, 2013 at 19:09

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