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I am trying do to the component-by-component addition of a list of tuples with the use of higher functions. The result should be the (sum of the first component, sum on the second component).

sumPointwise    :: Num a => [(a,a)] -> (a,a)
sumPointwise tl = (sumPw1, sumPw2)                         -- 42:1
  where sumPw1  = foldr (\ x y -> (fst x) + (fst y)) 0 tl
        sumPw2  = foldr (\ x y -> (snd x) + (snd y)) 0 tl

But I'm getting the following error:

Couldn't match type `a' with `(a, b0)'
  `a' is a rigid type variable bound by
      the type signature for sumPointwise :: Num a => [(a, a)] -> (a, a)
      at .hs:42:1
In the first argument of `fst', namely `y'
In the second argument of `(+)', namely `(fst y)'
In the expression: (fst x) + (fst y)

It seems like the lambda function is wrong. But I don't get it.

Thanks for your help!

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The second argument of foldr is aggregate value: foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> [a] -> b. So, your expressions should look like

sumPw1 = foldr (\ x s -> (fst x) + s) 0 tl

More succinct way of solving your task is

sumPointwise tl = let (xs, ys) = unzip tl in (sum xs, sum ys)
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    Well if you are looking for succinct then perhaps (sum *** sum) . unzip. Jun 9, 2013 at 18:22
  • @ThomasM.DuBuisson + import Control.Arrow :)
    – leventov
    Jun 9, 2013 at 19:51

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