[Haskell-beginners] if True than let...
Bernhard Lehnert
b.lehnert at gmx.de
Thu Jun 25 16:12:08 EDT 2009
Hi,
I'm sorry because I am absolutely sure, this is bloody obvious to the
knowing. Being a total beginner I'm stuck. In the main = do part I
wrote:
1: if a == True then putStrLn "Yes!" else putStrLn "No."
2: if a == True then let b = "+" else let b = "-"
Line #1 works perfectly well.
Read line #2 as pseudocode and you'll see what I want to do. Read it in
ghci and it produces
" parse error on input `=' "
I tried 'case of' but it doesn't work either.
What am I doing wrong?
Thank you for any help,
Bernhard
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