I am quite new to haskell and was tasked with creating a function that takes an int and a list of ints, the function would find the inputted ints position and return the value prior to it, ex fn 5 [1,2,3,4,5,6] would return 4. I'm having many problems getting started. First off I keep getting Variable is not in scope errors.
fn' ::Int->[Int]->Int
fn' y [] = -1
fn' y (x:xs)
|y = (head listail) = x
|otherwise = listail
where listail = fn' y (tail)xs
Where should I start looking at, and in general are there other things I should or shouldn't do?
Adams code error
main.hs:3:31: error:
• Couldn't match expected type ‘Int’ with actual type ‘[Int]’
• In the expression: fn y x2 : xs
In an equation for ‘fn’:
fn y (x1 : x2 : xs)
| y == x2 = x1
| otherwise = fn y x2 : xs
main.hs:3:36: error:
• Couldn't match expected type ‘[Int]’ with actual type ‘Int’
• In the second argument of ‘fn’, namely ‘x2’
In the first argument of ‘(:)’, namely ‘fn y x2’
In the expression: fn y x2 : xs
<interactive>:3:1: error:
• Variable not in scope: main
• Perhaps you meant ‘min’ (imported from Prelude)
findNext'
?findNext'
typo. N.B. also thaty = (head listail)
is assignment. You wanty == (head listail)
(thoughlistail
appears to be defined wrong.)