I'm learning State Monad and cannot understand one example in Wiki (http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Haskell/Understanding_monads/State)
rollDie :: GeneratorState Int
rollDie = do generator <- get
let (value, newGenerator) = randomR (1,6) generator
put newGenerator
return value
the put
has definition
put newState = State $ \_ -> ((), newState)
It seems put
just create a new State
, what the real usage of this line? If want to use the value maybe should use <-
to extract, and if want to use the state
again should use get
. It makes no difference if delete this line (or am i missing anything? ), So, what does this line really mean ?
State state a
as a function, that, given a statestate
returns a new state and a value.put
simply ignores the previous state, returns unit, but sets the givennewState
as state for the next computations.put
do, but what's theput newGenerator
usage here ? If I delete this line, does anything change ?