So i have this data structure:
class ordering a where
order :: a-> Int
And i want to create a search tree, where every node is a list of elements, specified by their own order number( root is 1, root of left subtree is 2, root of right subtree is 3, and so on..). Every type of data that is inserted in the tree has an "order" number associated with it that only matters for "tree insertion purposes", and if it is equal to 1, it stays in the root, if it is two, it stays on the left side of the tree, and so on..
Here's my attempt at this:
data Tree a = EmptyTree
| Node a order a (Tree [a]) (Tree [a]) deriving (Show, Read, Eq)
What i've done, makes sense to me, but apparently is wrong, but honestly i have no idea why...
I'm new to Haskell, and i've been struggling to learn the language, so i appreciate any kind of help from you guys!
data
, of type classes, and of classes in OO languages (which is perfectly usual for beginner Haskellers). Read some book(s) on Haskell, that's probably going to be the most effective fix to your issue.Ordering
is a busy name in Prelude, try to use another name for class 3) data and class are connected throughinstance