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author | Divay Prakash <divayprakash@users.noreply.github.com> | 2018-10-24 11:30:23 +0530 |
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committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | 2018-10-24 11:30:23 +0530 |
commit | adfd3064e52e769dc46f62d8302be7e28be4e48d (patch) | |
tree | 204d82adc9f82ae4fe377b631a1406b97eb6b11d /haskell.html.markdown | |
parent | 92022da0a6ea9417521563de9e537f337c426465 (diff) | |
parent | 8f5a67190705c9a3101653901d8f8a7b48eb1775 (diff) |
Merge branch 'master' into MarkdownFRChanges
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1 files changed, 10 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/haskell.html.markdown b/haskell.html.markdown index 266cf11b..90d47c27 100644 --- a/haskell.html.markdown +++ b/haskell.html.markdown @@ -124,6 +124,9 @@ last [1..5] -- 5 fst ("haskell", 1) -- "haskell" snd ("haskell", 1) -- 1 +-- pair element accessing does not work on n-tuples (i.e. triple, quadruple, etc) +snd ("snd", "can't touch this", "da na na na") -- error! see function below + ---------------------------------------------------- -- 3. Functions ---------------------------------------------------- @@ -159,8 +162,8 @@ fib 1 = 1 fib 2 = 2 fib x = fib (x - 1) + fib (x - 2) --- Pattern matching on tuples: -foo (x, y) = (x + 1, y + 2) +-- Pattern matching on tuples +sndOfTriple (_, y, _) = y -- use a wild card (_) to bypass naming unused value -- Pattern matching on lists. Here `x` is the first element -- in the list, and `xs` is the rest of the list. We can write @@ -203,11 +206,11 @@ foo = (4*) . (10+) foo 5 -- 60 -- fixing precedence --- Haskell has an operator called `$`. This operator applies a function --- to a given parameter. In contrast to standard function application, which --- has highest possible priority of 10 and is left-associative, the `$` operator +-- Haskell has an operator called `$`. This operator applies a function +-- to a given parameter. In contrast to standard function application, which +-- has highest possible priority of 10 and is left-associative, the `$` operator -- has priority of 0 and is right-associative. Such a low priority means that --- the expression on its right is applied as the parameter to the function on its left. +-- the expression on its right is applied as a parameter to the function on its left. -- before even (fib 7) -- false @@ -223,7 +226,7 @@ even . fib $ 7 -- false -- 5. Type signatures ---------------------------------------------------- --- Haskell has a very strong type system, and every valid expression has a type. +-- Haskell has a very strong type system, and every valid expression has a type. -- Some basic types: 5 :: Integer |