How to make tail function return what I need?
I need to encode list in OCaml. Command: encode ['a','a','b','b','b','c'];; have to return [(2,'a');(3,'b');(1,'c')]
Now I have this function:
let encode list =
let rec encodeHelper list acc = match list with
| ->
| head :: -> (1, head) ::
| head :: headNext :: tail -> if (head = headNext) then encodeHelper (headNext :: tail) (acc + 1)
else (acc, head) :: encodeHelper (headNext :: tail) acc
in encodeHelper list 1
;;
But it returns:
- : (int * (char * char * char * char * char * char)) list =
[(1, ('a', 'a', 'b', 'b', 'b', 'c'))]
function functional-programming ocaml
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I need to encode list in OCaml. Command: encode ['a','a','b','b','b','c'];; have to return [(2,'a');(3,'b');(1,'c')]
Now I have this function:
let encode list =
let rec encodeHelper list acc = match list with
| ->
| head :: -> (1, head) ::
| head :: headNext :: tail -> if (head = headNext) then encodeHelper (headNext :: tail) (acc + 1)
else (acc, head) :: encodeHelper (headNext :: tail) acc
in encodeHelper list 1
;;
But it returns:
- : (int * (char * char * char * char * char * char)) list =
[(1, ('a', 'a', 'b', 'b', 'b', 'c'))]
function functional-programming ocaml
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I need to encode list in OCaml. Command: encode ['a','a','b','b','b','c'];; have to return [(2,'a');(3,'b');(1,'c')]
Now I have this function:
let encode list =
let rec encodeHelper list acc = match list with
| ->
| head :: -> (1, head) ::
| head :: headNext :: tail -> if (head = headNext) then encodeHelper (headNext :: tail) (acc + 1)
else (acc, head) :: encodeHelper (headNext :: tail) acc
in encodeHelper list 1
;;
But it returns:
- : (int * (char * char * char * char * char * char)) list =
[(1, ('a', 'a', 'b', 'b', 'b', 'c'))]
function functional-programming ocaml
I need to encode list in OCaml. Command: encode ['a','a','b','b','b','c'];; have to return [(2,'a');(3,'b');(1,'c')]
Now I have this function:
let encode list =
let rec encodeHelper list acc = match list with
| ->
| head :: -> (1, head) ::
| head :: headNext :: tail -> if (head = headNext) then encodeHelper (headNext :: tail) (acc + 1)
else (acc, head) :: encodeHelper (headNext :: tail) acc
in encodeHelper list 1
;;
But it returns:
- : (int * (char * char * char * char * char * char)) list =
[(1, ('a', 'a', 'b', 'b', 'b', 'c'))]
function functional-programming ocaml
function functional-programming ocaml
asked Nov 13 '18 at 19:04
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Your test data as shown at the top is not in the right form.
A list in OCaml has elements separated by semicolons (;
). Your test data is using commas instead (,
). Commas are used for tuples, which is why you're seeing a tuple in your result.
If you change ,
to ;
in your test data you should see something closer to what you're looking for. There is at least one problem left to fix (in my testing).
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Your test data as shown at the top is not in the right form.
A list in OCaml has elements separated by semicolons (;
). Your test data is using commas instead (,
). Commas are used for tuples, which is why you're seeing a tuple in your result.
If you change ,
to ;
in your test data you should see something closer to what you're looking for. There is at least one problem left to fix (in my testing).
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Your test data as shown at the top is not in the right form.
A list in OCaml has elements separated by semicolons (;
). Your test data is using commas instead (,
). Commas are used for tuples, which is why you're seeing a tuple in your result.
If you change ,
to ;
in your test data you should see something closer to what you're looking for. There is at least one problem left to fix (in my testing).
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Your test data as shown at the top is not in the right form.
A list in OCaml has elements separated by semicolons (;
). Your test data is using commas instead (,
). Commas are used for tuples, which is why you're seeing a tuple in your result.
If you change ,
to ;
in your test data you should see something closer to what you're looking for. There is at least one problem left to fix (in my testing).
Your test data as shown at the top is not in the right form.
A list in OCaml has elements separated by semicolons (;
). Your test data is using commas instead (,
). Commas are used for tuples, which is why you're seeing a tuple in your result.
If you change ,
to ;
in your test data you should see something closer to what you're looking for. There is at least one problem left to fix (in my testing).
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