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(**) Pack consecutive duplicates of list elements into sublists. |
(**) Pack consecutive duplicates of list elements into sublists. |
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If a list contains repeated elements they should be placed in separate sublists. |
If a list contains repeated elements they should be placed in separate sublists. |
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A more verbose solution is |
A more verbose solution is |
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<haskell> |
<haskell> |
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pack :: Eq a => [a] -> [[a]] |
pack :: Eq a => [a] -> [[a]] |
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This is implemented as <hask>group</hask> in <hask>Data.List</hask>. |
This is implemented as <hask>group</hask> in <hask>Data.List</hask>. |
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+ | Another solution using <hask>takeWhile</hask> and <hask>dropWhile</hask>: |
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+ | pack :: (Eq a) => [a] -> [[a]] |
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+ | pack [] = [] |
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+ | pack (x:xs) = (x : takeWhile (==x) xs) : pack (dropWhile (==x) xs) |
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+ | </haskell> |
Revision as of 03:00, 14 July 2010
(**) Pack consecutive duplicates of list elements into sublists.
If a list contains repeated elements they should be placed in separate sublists.
pack (x:xs) = let (first,rest) = span (==x) xs
in (x:first) : pack rest
pack [] = []
A more verbose solution is
pack :: Eq a => [a] -> [[a]]
pack [] = []
pack (x:xs) = (x:first) : pack rest
where
getReps [] = ([], [])
getReps (y:ys)
| y == x = let (f,r) = getReps ys in (y:f, r)
| otherwise = ([], (y:ys))
(first,rest) = getReps xs
This is implemented as group
in Data.List
.
Another solution using takeWhile
and dropWhile
:
pack :: (Eq a) => [a] -> [[a]]
pack [] = []
pack (x:xs) = (x : takeWhile (==x) xs) : pack (dropWhile (==x) xs)