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Simple speller
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import Debug.Trace | |
-- RULES | |
-- speller ["abacus"] -- > "a is for abacus" | |
-- speller [] -- > "" | |
-- speller ["apple", "banana", "coconut"] | |
-- -- > "a is for apple, b is for banana, and c is for coconut" | |
-- speller ["whisky", "x-ray"] | |
-- -- > "w is for whisky, and x is for x-ray" | |
-- Creates the phrase for each word in the list entered | |
phrase :: [Char] -> [Char] | |
phrase word = [(word !! 0)] ++ " is for " ++ word | |
-- A bit ugly, is there a better way? | |
-- This ensures that the position of [, and] are correct | |
position :: [Char] -> [Char] -> [Char] | |
position el acc = | |
if (acc /= "") then (phrase el) ++ ", " ++ acc | |
else "and " ++ (phrase el) | |
-- Takes the array of strings entered and accumulates all the phrases | |
-- Matches | |
-- 1. Empty list | |
-- 2. Single phrase, no 'and' required | |
-- 3. Every other case | |
display :: [[Char]] -> [Char] | |
display [] = "" | |
display (w:[]) = phrase w | |
display (w) = foldr (\el acc -> position el acc) "" w | |
-- Entry point | |
speller :: [[Char]] -> [Char] | |
speller words = display words | |
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