[Haskell-beginners] oddsFrom3 function
Debdut Karmakar
debdutk at gnulinuxed.tk
Mon Aug 17 07:05:36 UTC 2015
On 2015-08-17 02:35, akash g wrote:
> Not a problem. And I should
have thought about what you wanted too.
>
> This version will give you
an infinite list of odd numbers from 3.
>
> On Mon, Aug 17, 2015 at
12:02 PM, Debdut Karmakar <debdutk at gnulinuxed.tk> wrote:
>
>> Sorry, I
wrote a wrong function, the correct version is:
>>
>> oddsFrom3 ::
[Integer]
>> oddsFrom3 = 3 : map (+2) oddsFrom3
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I know
that it will evaluate to a list of odd numbers >= 3, but how?
Thanks,
anyway.
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