I havent done much IO at all in haskell, only within the function itself.
However I want to get the input from the interface for the function and
havent done this before.
In my main function, I want to ask the user what they would like to do
'become fan' for example, then with their choice
I have a suggestion.
Why don't you grab some introductory book on Haskell and learn Haskell syntax a
little?
applebiz89 wrote on 07.05.2009 13:46:
I havent done much IO at all in haskell, only within the function itself.
However I want to get the input from the interface for the function and
Hello applebiz89,
Thursday, May 7, 2009, 1:46:34 PM, you wrote:
main :: IO()
you may find http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/IO_inside interesting
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Have a look at the wikibook:
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Haskell/Simple_input_and_output
Am 07.05.2009 um 11:46 schrieb applebiz89:
I havent done much IO at all in haskell, only within the function
itself.
However I want to get the input from the interface for the function
and
havent
Hey,
I am studying Haskell as a unit at University. I find the concept and design
idea's of Haskell interesting but I am finding my self struggling to
understand the relationship between the normal state and IO state of
Haskell. This is my situation:
I have created 12 functions for a program
On Thu, 8 May 2008, Mark Wallsgrove wrote:
Problem now is reading the data back into the program. When I read the data
back into the program it comes as IO [Track]. This is the code I have been
using to load the data:
loadData :: String - Catalogue
loadData fileName = do x - readFile
Thank you very much for your fast response!
Ok, that is now changed, but everything else in my program is expecting
Catalogue without IO. Is there a way to change IO Catalogue into Catalogue?
Henning Thielemann wrote:
On Thu, 8 May 2008, Mark Wallsgrove wrote:
Problem now is reading the
Am Donnerstag, 8. Mai 2008 14:59 schrieb Mark Wallsgrove:
Thank you very much for your fast response!
Ok, that is now changed, but everything else in my program is expecting
Catalogue without IO. Is there a way to change IO Catalogue into Catalogue?
Not a recommendable way. But there's no
On Thu, 8 May 2008, Mark Wallsgrove wrote:
Thank you very much for your fast response!
Ok, that is now changed, but everything else in my program is expecting
Catalogue without IO. Is there a way to change IO Catalogue into Catalogue?
Yes, but you do not want that. You will go on writing
On Thu, 8 May 2008, Mark Wallsgrove wrote:
Thank you very much for your fast response!
Ok, that is now changed, but everything else in my program is expecting
Catalogue without IO. Is there a way to change IO Catalogue into Catalogue?
Btw. there was a nice article precisely about the issue
Was there? I have been google'ing that problem for ages..
Just one more thing. I have to make a menu system where the user chooses
what functionality they want. Because you cannot change a value once it
is set I have used recursion so that when something changes it then
calls the menu back
On 8 May 2008, at 16:31, Mark Wallsgrove wrote:
Was there? I have been google'ing that problem for ages..
Just one more thing. I have to make a menu system where the user
chooses what functionality they want. Because you cannot change a
value once it is set I have used recursion so that
Thank you all for your help, you have been invaluable
Thomas Davie wrote:
On 8 May 2008, at 16:31, Mark Wallsgrove wrote:
Was there? I have been google'ing that problem for ages..
Just one more thing. I have to make a menu system where the user
chooses what functionality they want. Because
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