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List comprehension

Using the list comprehension implement following functions:

  • Create a function that generates a list of all odd numbers in given interval.
oddList :: Int -> Int -> [Int]
*Main> oddList 1 10   
[1,3,5,7,9]
oddList :: Int -> Int -> [Int]
oddList a b = [ x |x<-[a..b], odd x]
Try it!
  • Create a function that removes all upper case letters from a string.
removeAllUpper :: String -> String
*Main> removeAllUpper "ABCabcABC"
"abc"
import Data.Char

removeAllUpper :: String -> String
removeAllUpper xs = [ x |x<-xs, not (isUpper x)]
Try it!
  • Create functions that computes union and intersection of two sets.
union :: Eq a => [a] -> [a] -> [a]
intersection :: Eq a => [a] -> [a] -> [a]
*Main> union [1..5] [3..10]
[1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10]
*Main> intersection [1..5] [3..10]
[3,4,5]
union :: Eq a => [a] -> [a] -> [a]
union xs ys = xs ++ [y| y<-ys, not (elem y xs)]

intersection ::  Eq a =>  [a] -> [a] -> [a]
intersection xs ys = [y| y<-ys, elem y xs]
Try it!

More complex functions

  • Create a function that count the number of occurrences of all characters from a given string.
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countThem :: String -> [(Char, Int)]
*Main>countThem "hello hello hello"
[('h',3),('e',3),('l',6),('o',3),(' ',2)]
unique :: String -> String
unique n = reverse(tmp n "") where
  tmp [] store = store
  tmp (x:xs) store | x `elem` store = tmp xs store
                   | otherwise = tmp xs (x:store)

unique' :: String -> String                   
unique' [] = []
unique' (x:xs) = x: unique' (filter (/=x)xs)

countThem :: String -> [(Char, Int)]
countThem xs = let u = unique xs
               in [(x, length (filter (==x) xs)) |x<-u]
Try it!
  • Create a function that generates all combinations of given length from the characters from given string. You can assume, that all character are unique and the given length is not bigger then the length of this string.
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combinations :: Int -> String -> [String]
*Main> combinations 3 "abcdef"
["abc","abd","abe",...]
combinations :: Int -> String -> [String]
combinations 1 xs = [[x]| x<-xs]
combinations n (x:xs) | n == length (x:xs) = [(x:xs)]
                      |otherwise = [[x] ++ y |y<-combinations (n-1) xs ] 
                                    ++ (combinations n xs)
Try it!

List of lists

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Consider following type representing picture:

type Pic = [String]

If you want to print this picture you can use:

pp :: Pic -> IO ()
pp x = putStr (concat (map (++"\n") x))

Picture example:

pic :: Pic
pic = [ "....#....",
        "...###...",
        "..#.#.#..",
        ".#..#..#.",
        "....#....",
        "....#....",
        "....#####"]
*Main> pp pic
....#....
...###...
..#.#.#..
.#..#..#.
....#....
....#....
....#####

Create functions that:

  • Flips picture veriticaly and horizontally.
flipV :: Pic -> Pic
flipH :: Pic -> Pic
*Main> pp(flipV pic)
....#....
...###...
..#.#.#..
.#..#..#.
....#....
....#....
#####....
*Main> pp(flipH pic)
....#####
....#....
....#....
.#..#..#.
..#.#.#..
...###...
....#....
flipV :: Pic -> Pic
flipV = map reverse 

flipV' :: Pic -> Pic
flipV' xs = [reverse x|x<-xs]

flipH :: Pic -> Pic
flipH = reverse
Try it!
  • Place one picture above another.
above :: Pic -> Pic -> Pic
*Main> pp(above pic pic)
....#....
...###...
..#.#.#..
.#..#..#.
....#....
....#....
....#####
....#....
...###...
..#.#.#..
.#..#..#.
....#....
....#....
....#####
above :: Pic -> Pic -> Pic
above x y = x ++ y
Try it!
  • Place two pictures side by side (consider, that they have the same height).
sideBySide :: Pic -> Pic -> Pic
*Main> pp(sideBySide pic pic)
....#........#....
...###......###...
..#.#.#....#.#.#..
.#..#..#..#..#..#.
....#........#....
....#........#....
....#####....#####
sideBySide :: Pic -> Pic -> Pic
sideBySide xs ys = map (\(x,y) -> x ++ y)(zip xs ys) 

sideBySide':: Pic -> Pic -> Pic
sideBySide' (x:xs) (y:ys) = (x ++ y) : sideBySide' xs ys
sideBySide' _ _ = []

sideBySide'' :: Pic -> Pic -> Pic
sideBySide'' = zipWith (++)
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  • Rotate picture to the left and to the right.
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rotateR :: Pic -> Pic
rotateL :: Pic -> Pic
*Main> pp(rotateR pic)       
.......
...#...
....#..
.....#.
#######
#....#.
#...#..
#..#...
#......
*Main> pp(rotateL pic)
......#
...#..#
..#...#
.#....#
#######
.#.....
..#....
...#...
.......
toRow :: String -> Pic
toRow xs = map (\x -> [x]) xs -- [[x]|x<-xs]

rotateR :: Pic -> Pic
rotateR [x] = toRow x
rotateR (x:xs) = (rotateR xs) `sideBySide` (toRow x)

rotateR' :: Pic -> Pic
rotateR' x = foldl1 sideBySide (reverse (map toRow x))


rotateL :: Pic -> Pic
rotateL [x] = reverse(toRow x)
rotateL (x:xs) = reverse(toRow x) `sideBySide` (rotateL xs)

rotateL' :: Pic -> Pic
rotateL' x = foldl1 sideBySide (map (reverse.toRow) x)
Try it!