I am new to Haskell and I am getting error trying to divide result of truncate
with a number. I am not sure what are the number types after truncation and why my division is failing. Thank you.
-- Create 10^n
tens :: Int -> Integer
tens n = fromIntegral(product (take n [10, 10 .. ]))
-- Rounds list of numbers to n decimal places
rd n x = map (\r -> truncate(r * (tens n)) `div` (tens n)) x
main = do
-- expected output: [2.12, 3.45, 4.67]
print (rd 2 [2.123,3.456,4.675])
Error message:
main.hs:8:21: error: • No instance for (RealFrac Integer) arising from a use of ‘truncate’ • In the first argument of ‘div’, namely ‘truncate (r * (tens n))’ In the expression: truncate (r * (tens n)) `div` (tens n) In the first argument of ‘map’, namely ‘(\ r -> truncate (r * (tens n)) `div` (tens n))’ | 8 | rd n x = map (\r -> truncate(r * (tens n)) `div` (tens n)) x | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ main.hs:11:16: error: • No instance for (Fractional Integer) arising from the literal ‘2.123’ • In the expression: 2.123 In the second argument of ‘rd’, namely ‘[2.123, 3.456, 4.675]’ In the first argument of ‘print’, namely ‘(rd 2 [2.123, 3.456, 4.675])’ | 11 | print (rd 2 [2.123,3.456,4.675]) | ^^^^^ <interactive>:3:1: error: • Variable not in scope: main • Perhaps you meant ‘min’ (imported from Prelude)
10^n
is valid Haskell, no need to reinvent it.