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1answer
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Accessing named fields in a Haskell function
Hi
I've defined a Tree data type in Haskell and an associated 'size' method which calculates the number of elements in the tree. This worked before, however I have updated the Tree data type to use …
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3answers
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Crazy haskell indentation
This the entire program:
import Data.Char (digitToInt)
myInt :: String -> Int
myInt [] = error "bad input: empty string"
myInt (x:xs)
| x == '-' = -1 * myInt xs
| otherwise = foldl convert 0 …
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5answers
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Haskell pattern matching - what is it?
What is pattern matching in Haskell and how is it related to guarded equations?
I've tried looking for a simple explanation, but I haven't found one.
EDIT:
Someone tagged as homework. I don't go to …
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3answers
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Guarded Equations in Haskell
Can somebody provide me with an easy to understand explanation of a guarded equation as it is used in Haskell and also its mathematical sense?
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1answer
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Haskell confusion with ContT, callCC, when …
Continuing quest to make sense of ContT and friends. Please consider the (absurd but illustrative) code below:
v :: IO (Either String [String])
v = return $ Left "Error message"
doit :: IO (Either …
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12answers
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Why did you decide “against” using Erlang?
Have you actually "tried" (means programmed in, not just read an article on it) Erlang and decided against it for a project? If so, why? Also, if you have opted to go back to your old language, or to …
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2answers
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O(1) circular buffer in haskell?
I'm working on a small concept project in Haskell which requires a circular buffer. I've managed to create a buffer using arrays which has O(1) rotation, but of course requires O(N) for …
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1answer
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Haskell audio output on OS X?
I'd like to be able to output audio from Haskell. I'm currently using GHC 6.10 on OS X (Snow Leopard). I've tried building the jack library (using JackOSX) and the PortAudio library, but neither of …
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1answer
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The Genuine Sieve of Eratosthenes — algorithm used to generate prime numbers.
Today I read a paper:
O'Neill, Melissa E., "The Genuine
Sieve of Eratosthenes", Journal of
Functional Programming, Published
online by Cambridge University Press
09 Oct 2008
…
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3answers
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Inserting a value into an ordered tree in Haskell
Hi
Basically I have defined a Tree data type which is defined as follows:
data Tree a = Empty
| Leaf a
| Node (Tree a) a (Tree a)
deriving (Eq, Ord, Show)
Now I have to create a function to insert …
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5answers
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Haskell caching results of a function
I have a function that takes a parameter and produces a result. Unfortunately, it takes quite long for the function to produce the result. The function is being called quite often with the same input, …
2
votes
1answer
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STUArray with polymorphic type
I want to implement an algorithm using the ST monad and STUArrays, and I want it to be able to work with both Float and Double data.
I'll demonstrate on a simpler example problem: calculating a …
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votes
2answers
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Counting elements in a tree in Haskell
Hi
Basically I've made a polymorphic tree data type and I need a way of counting the number of elements in a given tree. Here's the declaration for my Tree data type:
data Tree a = Empty
| Leaf a
| …
3
votes
5answers
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Functional language implementations of Production Grade data stores
There are many datastores written in Erlang, for example Riak, Dynomite, CouchDb, Scalaris, have I missed any?
I know that Java and C/C++ have also been used to write datastores (Cassandra, …
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1answer
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Haskell’s liftIO’s litter functions of type ErrorT String IO ()
I have a function that returns type ErrorT String IO (). While the function works, liftIO's litter every line that does IO. It makes for a mess. Is there any way to get around this and still have the …
