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I defined these datatype:

data Term = Symbol [Char] | Number [Int] 
data Exp = Fun (String, Term) | Exp (String, [Exp])

And then i wrote some Show rules:

instance Show Term where
  show (Symbol [x])     = [x]
  show (Symbol (x:xs))  = [x]++", "++(show (Symbol xs))

  show (Number [x])     = (show x)
  show (Number (x:xs))  = (show x)++", "++(show (Number xs))

instance Show Exp where
  show (Fun (name, args)) = name++"("++(show args)++")"
  show (Exp (name, args)) = name++"("++(show args)++")"

Now if i let:

bt = Exp("z", [Fun("f", Number [1,2,3]), Fun("g", Symbol ['a', 'b', 'c'])])

showing it i get:

z([f(1, 2, 3),g(a, b, c)])

I would prefer to have this representation:

z(f(1, 2, 3),g(a, b, c))

i.e. without square brackets inside.

Can someone help me?

I tried to add these statements:

instance Show [Exp] where
  show [x]    = show x
  show (x:xs) = (show x)++(show xs)

but ghci claims that it's note legal code.

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2 Answers 2

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You can define the showList function in your Show instance for Exp.

instance Show Exp where
  show (Fun (name, args)) = name++"("++(show args)++")"
  show (Exp (name, args)) = name++"("++(show args)++")"
  showList [] _ = ""
  showList [x] _ = show x
  showList (x:xs) _ = show x ++ "," ++ show xs
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You can simply change this line:

  show (Exp (name, args)) = name++"("++(show args)++")"

... so that it says:

  show (Exp (name, args)) = name++"("++(intercalate ", " . map show $ args)++")"

The function intercalate is from Data.List.

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  • The Fun case should be left unchanged, as its args is not a list.
    – dave4420
    Sep 18, 2012 at 13:43
  • Oops, didn't see that! Thanks.
    – dflemstr
    Sep 18, 2012 at 15:32

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