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I have a small program that reads in a file and processes the data into a custom data type. The file being read contains lines of data that look like this:

cat    10    20    dog
hamster    12    2    wombat
monkey    1    9    zebra
lion    30    60    rhino
...

My program to process the file looks like this:

main :: IO ()
    main = do
    contents <- readFile "myfile.xyz"
    let process = clean contents
    let f = processFile process
    print f

clean :: String -> [[String]]
clean x = Prelude.map words $ lines x

processFile :: [[String]] -> [(XyzData)]
processFile [[a,b,c,d]] = [(XyzData a (read b :: Int) (read c :: Int) d)]
processFile (x:xs) = processFile xs 

data XyzData = XyzData { animal1 :: String, 
                         number1 :: Int,
                         number2 :: Int,
                         animal2 :: String
                       } deriving (Show)

My problem is with the processFile function. Currently, this function only captures the last line of the file and prints it to the screen. I am confused on how to implement recursion with a tuple instead of using append with a list in this function. Can anyone show me how how to fix my function and/or a better implementation of this function? The printed output of this program should be:

[XyzData {animal1 = "cat", number1 = 10, number2 = 20, animal2 = "dog"},
[XyzData {animal1 = "hampster", number1 = 12, number2 = 2, animal2 = "wombat"},
[XyzData {animal1 = "monkey", number1 = 1, number2 = 9, animal2 = "zebra"},
[XyzData {animal1 = "lion", number1 = 30, number2 = 60, animal2 = "rhino"}]

Thanks for your time.

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    What's a hampster? Some kind of rondent?
    – x13n
    Mar 28, 2012 at 6:21

1 Answer 1

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You probably intended

processFile :: [[String]] -> [(XyzData)]
processFile ([a,b,c,d]:xs) = (XyzData a (read b :: Int) (read c :: Int) d) : processFile xs
processFile (x:xs) = processFile xs 
processFile [] = []

Your first pattern [[a,b,c,d]] matches only lists with exactly one element, which is a list with exactly four elements.

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  • Thanks so much for the help. I see what I was doing wrong. Your solution works correctly. Also, I think the third line in your solution ((processFile (x:xs) = processFile xs) is superfluous?
    – drbunsen
    Mar 27, 2012 at 21:24
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    It isn't. His third line ensures that all (inner) lists that to not match with [a,b,c,d] (i.e. that do not have four elements) are ignored and the processing continues with the next row of the file. Mar 27, 2012 at 21:27
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    Thanks for the explanation Riccardo, I now understand the purpose of that line.
    – drbunsen
    Mar 27, 2012 at 21:32

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