I'm starting to learn Haskell using the University of Pennsylvania's free online course materials. These have been put online deliberately so I presume I'm not helping anyone's homework by asking this question.
I get a number of compiler errors from the following function, which I'm using to answer part of the first assignment, and I can't figure out why. My function is:
doubleEveryOther :: [Integer] -> [Integer]
doubleEveryOther [] = []
doubleEveryOther [x] = [x]
doubleEveryOther [x:y] = [x:(y*2)]
doubleEveryOther [x:y:ys] = [x:y*2:doubleEveryOther ys]
The errors I get are:
01.hs:18:19:
Couldn't match expected type ‘Integer’ with actual type ‘[a0]’
In the pattern: x : y
In the pattern: [x : y]
In an equation for ‘doubleEveryOther’:
doubleEveryOther [x : y] = [x : (y * 2)]
01.hs:18:27:
Couldn't match expected type ‘Integer’ with actual type ‘[a0]’
Relevant bindings include
y :: [a0] (bound at 01.hs:18:21)
x :: a0 (bound at 01.hs:18:19)
In the expression: x : (y * 2)
In the expression: [x : (y * 2)]
In an equation for ‘doubleEveryOther’:
doubleEveryOther [x : y] = [x : (y * 2)]
01.hs:19:19:
Couldn't match expected type ‘Integer’ with actual type ‘[Integer]’
In the pattern: x : y : ys
In the pattern: [x : y : ys]
In an equation for ‘doubleEveryOther’:
doubleEveryOther [x : y : ys] = [x : y * 2 : doubleEveryOther ys]
01.hs:19:30:
Couldn't match expected type ‘Integer’ with actual type ‘[Integer]’
In the expression: x : y * 2 : doubleEveryOther ys
In the expression: [x : y * 2 : doubleEveryOther ys]
In an equation for ‘doubleEveryOther’:
doubleEveryOther [x : y : ys] = [x : y * 2 : doubleEveryOther ys]
Can anyone help me understand why my patterns are not matching the right types?
[x,y]
,(x:y:ys)
.