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First of all im VERY VERY noob in f# so I need your help :)

I have a library with 50 lists that each have around 10 entries

What I need to do is join all 50 lists into one big list. The things is that I cant use "for" or mutable variables. what I have done (which I think is horribly done) is:

 let rec finalList x =

    if x < wallID.Length then  List.append [interfaz.hola(wallID.Item(x)).[0].[1]] [finalList]

    else listaFinal (x+1)

printfn "list %A" (listaFinal 10 )

WallID represents one of the 50 lists and interfaz.GetMuroHumano(wallID.Item(x)).[0].[1] gets me one of the entries that I need. (for now if a can just get one of the data for each wallID im ok)

again im verrrrry noob and I hope you guys can help me

thanks

EDIT:

So now its partially working..

 let rec finalList x y =
      if x < wallID.Length then 
         if y < [interfaz.GetMuroHumano(wallID.Item(x)).[y]].Length then 
            let current = [interfaz.GetMuroHumano(wallID.Item(x)).[y].[1]]
            let rest = finalList (x y+1)
            List.append current rest
          else finalList (x+1 y) 
      else []

vut im getting errors calling the function finalList it says that "y" is not an int but a string

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  • You are calling finalList with two arguments grouped together. Try instead finaList x (y+1) and finalList (x+1) y
    – Gus
    Aug 14, 2014 at 7:12

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It is hard to say what is wrong with your code without seeing a complete version. As Daniel points out, there is a built-in library function for doing that - in fact, you do not even need List.collect, because there is List.concat that takes a list of lists.

However, you might still try to get your original code to work - this is useful for understanding functional concepts! I added some comments that can help you understand how it should work:

let rec finalList x =
    if x < wallIDLength then  
      // Get the list at the index 'x'
      let current = interfaz.GetMuroHumano(wallID.Item(x))
      // Recursively process the rest of the lists
      let rest = finalList (x + 1)
      // Check that both 'current' and 'rest' are variables 
      // of type list<'T> where 'T is the element type
      List.append current rest
    else 
      // Return empty list if we got too far
      []

// Start from the first index: 0
printfn "list %A" (finalList 0)
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  • Oops, I forgot about concat.
    – Daniel
    Aug 13, 2014 at 22:10
  • hmmm the error that I get is that current is type string [][] but expects 'a list.... how do I transofrm current to a list? Aug 13, 2014 at 22:14
  • string[][] is an array of arrays. You can use Array.concat to turn this into string[] and then List.ofArray to get list<string>. Aug 13, 2014 at 22:18
  • ... but your original code had some indexing, which I did not quite understand Aug 13, 2014 at 22:18
  • ok so I kinda fixed it, but I forgot an iteration... but now it wont work.. i forgot an iteration... and im getting format errors (check original post I edited it Aug 14, 2014 at 0:00
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let flatten xs = List.collect id xs

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