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I need to write a function that takes a list and returns a new list. A new list is created by deleting element if there is smaller element in the tail of list. For example: minimum [3, 2, 5, 2, 5] should return [2,2,5]

minimum (x : xs)
   | null xs
      = []
   | otherwise
      = let
         minelem (x : xs) n
            =
               if x < head(xs)
                  then drop n (x : xs) --how to go to the end of the list here? 
                  else --and here?
      in minimum (x : xs) 1

minimum _
   = []   

It is a part of a homework. Please help to finish this function.

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  • Were you given that structure and asked to complete it, or was that what you came up with so far in your attempts to solve the problem?
    – Mark Reed
    May 22, 2012 at 19:48
  • it is what i came up with. You can change it, but please remember that i am learning elementary haskell. Thanks
    – user721588
    May 22, 2012 at 19:52
  • The | null xs = [] means you produce [] for all inputs. Probably.
    – dave4420
    May 22, 2012 at 19:56
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    @Bob This is your homework. If you do not learn how to write it yourself, you are wasting your time taking the course.
    – dave4420
    May 22, 2012 at 20:11
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    copying other folks' code won't do it. you need to try things. start with smaller, easier tasks - for instance, you could write a function that just returns the minimum value from a list, as a single item, rather than trying to build the list.
    – Mark Reed
    May 22, 2012 at 20:17

1 Answer 1

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I've left some details for you to fill in.

minimum' []       = []                     -- base case
minimum' (x : xs) = case minimum' xs of    -- recursive case
    []       -> ...
    (y : ys) -> ...                        -- clue: none of the ys are smaller than y

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