Lets say I define a data type as follows:
data OP = Plus | Minus | Num Int deriving (Show, Eq)
Then I take a list of strings
, and get a list of their respective OP
values like this:
getOp :: [String] -> [OP]
getOp [] = []
getOp (x:rest)
| x == "+" = Plus:(getOp rest)
| isInfixOf "Num" x == True = Num (read (drop 4 x) :: Int):(getOp rest)
| otherwise = "-" = Minus:(getOp rest)
I then want to show the [OP]
list, separated by new lines. I've done it with list of Strings easily, but not sure what to do with a list of data types.
I have the following structure as a starting point:
showOp :: [OP] -> String
showOp [] = []
showOp (o:os) = (putStr o):'\n':(showOp os)
I know the last line is wrong. I'm trying to return a [Char]
in the first section, then a Char
, then a recursive call. I tried some other variations for the last line (see below) with no luck.
showOp o = show o (works but not what I need. It shows the whole list, not each element on a new line
showOp o = putStrLn (show o) (epic fail)
showOp o
| o == "+" = "Plus\n":(showOp os)
| more of the same. Trying to return a [Char] instead of a Char, plus other issues.
Also, i'm not sure how the output will need to be different for the Num Int
type, since I'll need to show the type name and the value.
An example i/o for this would be something like:
in:
getOp ["7","+","4","-","10"]
out:
Num 7
Plus
Num 4
Minus
Num 10