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Haskell Program to Convert List to a Map

Akhil Sharma
Updated on 28-Mar-2023 14:57:54

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In Haskell, we will convert List to a Map by using fromList and foldl functions. This can also be done using recursion and pattern matching. In the first example, we are going to use (listToMap xs = Map.fromList xs) function and in the second example, we are going to use (listToMap xs = List.foldl' (\acc (k, v) -> Map.insert k v acc) Map.empty xs) function. In the third example, we are going to use base and recursive case of the recursive function. Algorithm Step 1 − The qualified Data.Map module is imported. Step 2 − The listToMap function is ... Read More

Haskell Program to Convert String to an Array

Akhil Sharma
Updated on 28-Mar-2023 14:56:48

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In Haskell, we will convert String to an Array by using listArray and intersperse functions. In the first example, we are going to use (stringToArray s = listArray (0, length s - 1) s) function and in the second example, we are going to use (stringToArray s = s) function. In the third example, we are going to use (stringToArray s = intersperse ' ' s). Algorithm Step 1 − The stringToArray function is defined Step 2 − The program execution will be started from main function. The main() function has whole control of the program. It is written ... Read More

Haskell Program to Convert Character to String

Akhil Sharma
Updated on 28-Mar-2023 14:55:14

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In Haskell, we can convert Character to String by using user-defined function, show function, list comprehension and (:[]) notation. In the first example, we are going to use (charToString c = [c]) function and in the second example, we are going to use (charToString c = show c) function. Where as in third, we are going to use (charToString c = [x | x String charToString c = [c] main :: IO () main = do let myChar = 'a' let myString = charToString myChar putStrLn myString Output [1 of 1] ... Read More

Haskell Program to Convert Data to Hexadecimal

Akhil Sharma
Updated on 28-Mar-2023 14:51:47

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In Haskell, we will convert Data to Hexadecimal by using intToDigit, toHex and showHex functions. In the first example, we are going to use toHex function and (stringToHex = concatMap (\c -> toHex (fromEnum c))) function and in the second example, we are going to use convertToHex x = showHex x ""). And in the third example, we are going to use (toHex = concatMap toHexChar). Method 1: Converting Data to Hexadecimal using intToDigit and toHex function In this method, the toHex function converts an integer to its hexadecimal representation by repeatedly dividing by 16 and converting each remainder ... Read More

Haskell Program to Print Inverted Star Pattern

Akhil Sharma
Updated on 28-Mar-2023 14:36:40

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In Haskell, to print Inverted star pattern we will be using mapM_, reverse, unlines and replicate functions. In the first example, we are going to use ( invertedStarPattern n = mapM_ putStrLn (reverse [replicate i '*' | i

Haskell Program to Print Diamond Star Pattern

Akhil Sharma
Updated on 28-Mar-2023 14:34:57

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In Haskell, to print Diamond star pattern we will be using mapM_, reverse, unlines and replicate functions. In the first example, we are going to use ( diamondStarPattern n = unlines $ topHalf ++ bottomHalf where topHalf = [replicate (n - i) ' ' ++ replicate ((2 * i) - 1) '*' | i

Haskell Program to Print Mirror Lower Star Triangle Pattern

Akhil Sharma
Updated on 28-Mar-2023 12:48:38

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In haskell, we can use unlines and replicate functions to print mirror lower star in triangle pattern. In the first example, we are going to use ( mirrorLowerTriangle n = unlines [replicate i '*' | i

Haskell Program to Print Downward Triangle Star Pattern

Akhil Sharma
Updated on 28-Mar-2023 12:45:23

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In Haskell, to print the downward traingle star pattern we will be using mapM_, replicate and unlines functions. In the first example, we are going to use ( mapM_ putStrLn $ map (concat . flip replicate "*") rows) function defined under main function and in the second example, we are going to use user-defined, (printDownwardTriangle n = mapM_ putStrLn [replicate i '*' | i

Haskell Program to Print Left Triangle Star Pattern

Akhil Sharma
Updated on 28-Mar-2023 12:43:39

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In Haskell, to print the Left Triangle Star Pattern we will be using mapM_ function, replicate function and recursion. In the first example, we are going to use ( mapM_ putStrLn [replicate i '*' | i > putStrLn (replicate n '*') else return ()) function. Method 1: Printing Left Triangle Star Pattern using mapM_ function under main function In this method, we first define the number of rows of the triangle as n (in this case, n = 5). We then use a list comprehension to generate a list of strings, where each string is a row of the ... Read More

Haskell Program to Check Whether an Alphabet is Vowel or Consonant

Akhil Sharma
Updated on 28-Mar-2023 12:40:40

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We can use elem function in Haskell to check whether the given alphabet is vowel or consonant. In the first example, we are going to use (isVowel c = c `elem` "aeiouAEIOU") function. And in other examples, we’re going to use elem function along with certain if-else statements, nested conditions and guards. Algorithm Step 1 − The data type ‘Person’ is defined with two fields name and an age. Step 2 − The isVowel function is defined using elem function as Step 3 − The program execution will be started from main function. The main() function has whole control ... Read More

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