I'm trying to implement the Cantor Pairing using Haskell. The encoding of a list of ints is working fine, the decoding however is just not working due to type errors.
I tried nearly everything I could think of, but nothing would work out:
cantorDecode :: Integer -> [Integer] -> [Integer]
cantorDecode e zs
| length zs == 0 = cantorDecode y [x,y]
| head zs == 0 = map toInteger $ tail zs
| otherwise = cantorDecode y ((head zs)-1 : (tail zs) ++ [x,y])
where
a = fromRational e
w = floor ((s-1.0)/2.0)
s = fromIntegral $ sqrt(8.0*e+1.0) :: Double
t = fromRational $ (w^2+w)/2.0
y = toInteger $ e - (toInteger $ floor t)
x = toInteger $ (toInteger w) - (toInteger y)
- input is the next Integer to decode
- input is the list with the already decoded Integers
As you can see, I'm using sqrt
, floor
and other things, so it's a bit messy...
8.0*e+1.0
if I see it righte
is an Integer so you cannot use it here - it should be ok like this:8.0 * fromIntegral e * 1.0
fromIntegral
and whatever arises fromsqrt
... trysqrt . fromIntegral $ 8*e+1
instead...