someone help me
Hal Daume III
hdaume@ISI.EDU
Sat, 30 Nov 2002 09:46:38 -0800 (PST)
Looks like homework to me, but for 1 and 2 you might look at read/show,
head and (:[]); for 3, try executing the give action multiple times
seperately.
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Hal Daume III
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than astronomy is about telescopes." -Dijkstra | www.isi.edu/~hdaume
On Sat, 30 Nov 2002, Nuno Silva wrote:
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> I'm relatively new to haskell and have some questions:
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> 1- I want to convert an integer to a char( if I say prelude> convert 4 ... it should return prelude> '4')
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> 2- and vice versa?
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> 3- I want to define a function that stores in a variable the following...
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> pretended: (Int,Int,Int,Int)
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> give :: IO Int
> give = randomRIO (0,9)
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> main = do k <- (give,give,give,give)
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> actualy this isn't possible. but can someone please tell how to do this???
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> thank you very much
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