1

I'm trying to make check function in Erlang I have one word and list of word

list_word() ->
     ["bad1", "bad2", "bad3"].

And I'm trying to check if this word in list return true except return false

example :

check_list() ->
    badword = list_word(),
    if "bad1" == badword ->
        %% do some thing

in this case first word in list but second word not and I wan't it to return true

check_list() ->
    badword = list_word(),
    if "bad1 test" == badword ->
        %% do some thing

how can I do it ?

1 Answer 1

3

Look at lists:member/2 — it is implemented as a BIF so it's very fast.

case lists:member("bad1", list_word()) of
    true ->
        %% do something
        ;
    false ->
        ok
end.

Edit: For your second example you can do something like:

Words = list_word(),
Found = fun(Word) -> lists:member(Word, Words) end,
BadWords = string:tokens("bad1 test", " "),
case lists:any(Found, BadWords) of
    true ->
        %% do something
        ;
    false ->
        ok
end.
3
  • 1
    @emzemzx: I recommend you to start with erlang.org/doc/getting_started/seq_prog.html Sep 11, 2015 at 18:50
  • thanks, what if I add big word like this. lists:member("bad1 test", list_word()) first word in list but second word not, I wan't it to return true, can I ?
    – emzemzx
    Sep 11, 2015 at 18:57
  • Then you have to be more specific. You can do something like lists:any(fun(X) -> lists:member(X, list_word()) end, string:tokens("bad1 test", " ")) But there are many questions which comes up like why do you have "bad1 test" and not ["bad1", "test"], how expensive is list_word() call in real code and what is purpose of this code. Sep 12, 2015 at 8:37

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.