Hi everbody I need to change my F# code to Haskell code but I am so new in Haskell and I can not this My code simply read data from keyboard if data not an integer return an error message then calculate the n fibonacci number then writes to a list after that writes the list into a txt file Here is my code

open System
let rec fib n =
match n with
|0->0
|1->1
|2->1
|n->fib(n-1)+fib(n-2);;

let printFibonacci list =
for i=0 to (List.length list)-1 do
printf "%d " (list.Item(i));;

let writeToFile list =
let file = System.IO.File.Create("C:\out2.txt")
let mutable s =""
let writer = new System.IO.StreamWriter(file)
try
for i=0 to (List.length list)-1 do
s <- list.Item(i).ToString()
writer.Write(s+" ")

finally
writer.Close()
file.Dispose()
printfn "Writed To File"

let mutable control = true
let mutable num = 0
while control do
try
printfn "Enter a Number:"

let listFibonacci = [for i in 0 .. num-1->fib(i)]
printFibonacci(listFibonacci)
printfn "\n%A"(listFibonacci)
writeToFile(listFibonacci)
control<-false
with
| :? System.FormatException->printfn "Number Format Exception";



fib 0 = 0
fib 1 = 1
fib n = fib (n-1) + fib (n-2)

main = do putStrLn "Enter a number:"
fibs = map fib [0..n]
mapM' print fibs


However since haskell is lazy there is a clever way to define the list of all fibonacci numbers. And since you want a prefix of that list, it's more natural to use this definition (also more efficient):

fibs = 0 : 1 : zipWith (+) fibs (tail fibs)

main = do putStrLn "Enter a number:"
mapM' print (take n fibs)


Edit: To write to a file instead of stdout replace print with (\num -> appendFile "filename" (show num)) or (appendFile "filename" . show).

• Thank you so much body – boraer May 11 '10 at 7:34

That is basically the most common implementation of the sequence itself:

fib 0 = 0
fib 1 = 1
fib n = fib (n-1) + fib (n-2)


If you want the number from keyboard:

main :: IO ()
main = catch doFib handle
where doFib = do
putStrLn $"Fib of " ++ show num ++ " = " ++ (show . fib$ num)