Questions tagged [yampa]
Questions about Yampa, an FRP library for Haskell.
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Does Yampa have support for memoizing signal functions?
I have written a basic signal function in Yampa as follows:
sf :: SF Int Int
sf = arr $ \x -> trace "1 * 2 = 2" (x * 2)
This function doubles its input and prints "1 * 2 = 2" ...
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Is there a way to create a Signal Function out of getLine in Yampa using reactimate
I'm trying to write a simple command line based reflex game which will prompt the user to hit enter after a random amount of time and then output the reaction time. I'm using reactimate based on this ...
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How to let a random amount of time pass with Yampa
I'm trying to write a simple FRP sample with Yampa that instead of waiting for 2 seconds (like here: https://wiki.haskell.org/Yampa/reactimate) will wait for a random amount of time within some bounds....
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N-body with Yampa FRP, haskell
I am trying to make an n-body solver (a bunch of objects gravitationally attracted to each-other). The problem is that it looks like the gravity1 function does not feed back the return objects, ...
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Define signal function like "integral" in terms of Yampa's public API
I'm trying to get to grips with Yampa, but from the definition of the higher-level signal functions like integral it's not obvious to me how I would define such signal functions myself with Yampa's ...
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I had installed Yampa but I failed to imported FRP.Yampa (Mac OS Catalina)
I recently read about FRP and became interested in Yampa. Because I have already installed it, here I just check its installation. When I follow the instructions
$ cabal sandbox init # ...
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Getting " parse error on input ‘<-’ " within a Yampa program [duplicate]
I got stuck on coding the main SF for a Mario like game I am writing for fun.
Here is the code that does not parse:
master_combine = proc pi -> do
-- rec cgg <- ...
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Starting signal function with an event. Haskell - Euterpea
I'm developing FRP application using Euterpea and got major problem in understanding how to do this one thing.
I got my own Signal function that I want to trigger when specific event occurs. Now my ...
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How fundamentally different are push-pull and arrowized FRP?
I want to study FRP in Haskell, but it's a bit difficult to decide on a library to use.
Many seem to be dead attempts, some seem to have been resurrected (such as recent activity on Yampa).
From what ...
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Confused about diagrams of Yampa switches
There is some diagrams of Yampa switches at:
http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Yampa/switch
http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Yampa/rSwitch
http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Yampa/kSwitch
(and ...
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Continual signal switching in arrowized FRP
I've been playing around with Arrowized FRP libraries in Haskell (Yampa, in particular), but I can't quite figure out how to do "continual" switching. By that I mean that a signal passes through a ...
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Simulating a spring/damper system in Yampa
I'm trying to use Yampa for some basic system simulation like I'd do in Simulink. In this case I want to simulate a spring and damper system, introduced by this simulink tutorial. I've written the ...
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How to work around the first-order constraint on arrows?
What I mean by first-order constraint
First, I'll explain what I mean by first-order constraint on arrows:
Due to the way arrows desugar, you cannot use a locally bound name where an arrow command ...
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Yampa value switch
I have an event SF Input (Event ()) that represents the key-up of the space key. I have some gravity and every time the user releases the key, it must switch between 1 and (-1). So I did this:
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Yampa Particle Field
I want to have a particle field in Yampa. The single particle should just move in a straight line, but depending on an angle given. That angle and movement speed changes depending on the player's ...
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Time difference in the reactimate (sense) function in Yampa
I am learning Haskell and Yampa at the moment and have a question about the reactimate function.
reactimate :: IO a -- init
-> (Bool -> IO (DTime, Maybe a)) -- sense
-> (Bool -&...
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Getting key input with Yampa and yampa-glut
The entire topic of AFRP sounds very exciting, and I am trying to start my own project in it. I found Yampa and yampa-glut, which seems to be a good binding to GLUT (As it seems, GLUT is the only ...
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Preventing endless loops in Yampa/Animas with SF's depending on each other
I'm trying to understand how this functional reactive programming works, and I have run into a problem. I am trying to create a boid simulation, but I'm starting out slowly, and I have for now defined ...
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debug output of game objects in Haskell/Yampa and HOOD
I'm stuck with generating debug output for my game objects using Haskell/Yampa (=Arrows) (with HOOD).
My engine basically runs a list of game objects which produce Output states (line, circle) which ...