i am new to Haskell and i am having a hard time with reading text and numbers from a file. i am trying to make a program that reads a lot of numbers and text and compares them, and i would like to know how can i read them into a list , so it would be easier to compare them, i think...
let's say i have a file with the following content:
File 1:
Bill 9176
Tom 9183
Steve 4353
and i want to read the name and the number into a list, how can i do that ?
When i try to compile this code,
import Text.Parsec
import Text.Parsec.String
parseNameNumber :: Parser (String, Integer)
parseNameNumber = do
spaces
name <- many1 letter
space
number <- fmap read $ many1 digit
return (name, number)
parseFile :: String -> IO ()
parseFile = do
result <- parseFromFile (parseNameNumber `sepBy` newline)
case result of
Left err -> print err
Right res -> print res
it gives me these errors:
Couldn't match type `IO ()' with `String -> IO ()'
Expected type: IO (Either a0 a1)
-> (Either a0 a1 -> IO ()) -> String -> IO ()
Actual type: IO (Either a0 a1)
-> (Either a0 a1 -> IO ()) -> IO ()
In a stmt of a 'do' block:
result <- parseFromFile (parseNameNumber `sepBy` newline)
In the expression:
do { result <- parseFromFile (parseNameNumber `sepBy` newline);
case result of {
Left err -> print err
Right res -> print res } }
In an equation for `parseFile':
parseFile
= do { result <- parseFromFile (parseNameNumber `sepBy` newline);
case result of {
Left err -> print err
Right res -> print res } }
file.hs:14:13:
Couldn't match expected type `IO (Either a0 a1)'
with actual type `String
-> IO (Either ParseError [(String, Integer)])'
In the return type of a call of `parseFromFile'
Probable cause: `parseFromFile' is applied to too few arguments
In a stmt of a 'do' block:
result <- parseFromFile (parseNameNumber `sepBy` newline)
In the expression:
do { result <- parseFromFile (parseNameNumber `sepBy` newline);
case result of {
Left err -> print err
Right res -> print res } }
getContents
, how do you separate that into lines? (hint: type:type lines
into GHCi). Once you have each line, how do you convert that line into words? (hint: type:type words
into GHCi).parseFromFile
. (There's a suggestion about that in the error message.)