Try it! Haskell !

An advanced, purely functional programming language

Lists and Tuples
You can only have a list of numbers or a list of characters, whereas in a tuple you can throw anything in!

We've also seen that you can make a new list with (:) that joins two values together, like:

λ 1 : [2,3]
[1,2,3]:: Num a => [a]

But we can't do this with tuples! You can only write a tuple and then look at what's inside. You can't make new ones on the fly like a list.

Let's write our own functions! It's really easy. How about something simple:

let square x = x * x in square 3

Let there be functions

Nice one! I think you're getting used to the let syntax.

You defined a function. You can read it as, as for a given parameter called x, square of x is x * x.

Some others you can try are:

let add1 x = x + 1 in add1 5
let second x = snd x in second (3,4)
Let's go crazy and use our square function with map:

let square x = x * x in map square [1..10]

λ let add1 x = x + 1 in add1 5
6:: Num a => a

λ let second x = snd x in second (3,4)
4:: Num b => b

λ let square x = x * x in map square [1..10]
[1,4,9,16,25,36,49,64,81,100]:: (Enum b, Num b) => [b]

Let there be functions

That's so cool! You described a simple function square and then you just passed it to another function (map) and got back [1,4,9,16,25,36,49,64,81,100], exactly what you expected!

Haskell is pretty good at composing things together like this. Some other things you can try are:

let add1 x = x + 1 in map add1 [1,5,7]
let take5s = filter (==5) in take5s [1,5,2,5,3,5]
let take5s = filter (==5) in map take5s [[1,5],[5],[1,1]]
Did you get back what you expected?

One more example for text; how do you upcase a letter?

toUpper 'a'

λ let add1 x = x + 1 in map add1 [1,5,7]
[2,6,8]:: Num b => [b]
λ let take5s = filter (==5) in take5s [1,5,2,5,3,5]
[5,5,5]:: (Eq a, Num a) => [a]
λ let take5s = filter (==5) in map take5s [[1,5],[5],[1,1]]
[[5],[5],[]]:: (Eq a, Num a) => [[a]]

Exercise time!

Easy! Remember: characters are written like 'a' and strings (lists of characters) are written like "a".

I need you to use toUpper capitalise my whole name, "Chris". Give it a try. You can do it, I believe in you!

Lesson 4 complete!

Brilliant! You're making excellent progress! You just passed toUpper to map. No problem.

Let's go over what you've learned in this lesson:

Functions like map take other functions as parameters.
Functions like (+1), (>5) and square can be passed to other functions.
Defining functions is just a case of writing what to do with the parameters.
Let's check out pattern matching; a way to get values from other values using patterns. Try this:

let (a,b) = (10,12) in a * 2

Ignorance is bliss

You're getting into tricky syntax, huh? I know you can handle it!

If you just want some of the values, you can ignore the others with _ (underscore) like this:

let (a:::_) = "xyz" in a

In fact, (a:b:c:d) is short-hand for (a:(b:(c:d))), so you can just ignore the rest in one go:

let (a:_) = "xyz" in a

λ let (a,b) = (10,12) in a * 2
20:: Num a => a
λ let (a:_:_:_) = "xyz" in a
'x':: Char
λ let (a:_) = "xyz" in a
'x':: Char

Show me the money!

Try to get the 'a' value from this value using pattern matching:

(10,"abc")

Perfetto!

Wizard! I think you've got pattern-matching down.

If you're still a bit unsure, here are some other things you can try:

let ::c:_ = "abcd" in c
let [a,b,c] = "cat" in (a,b,c)
You can also grab a whole value and pattern match on it (have your cake and eat it too):

let abc@(a,b,c) = (10,20,30) in (abc,a,b,c)

And that's the end of that chapter

That was easy, right?

Let's go over what you've learned in this lesson:

  1. Values are pattern matched, or deconstructed, by writing however they were constructed.
  2. Patterns let you use the values that you match.
  3. You can ignore whichever values you want.
  4. You can pattern match and keep hold of the original value too.

Okay! That's all for now. It's time to dig into some documentation!

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