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We only need to map single instances of an element to a list containing only one element and multiple ones to a list containing the specified number of elements and concatenate these lists. | We only need to map single instances of an element to a list containing only one element and multiple ones to a list containing the specified number of elements and concatenate these lists. | ||
A solution for the simpler encoding | A solution for the simpler encoding from problem 10 can be given as: | ||
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Revision as of 05:12, 11 May 2011
(**) Decode a run-length encoded list.
Given a run-length code list generated as specified in problem 11. Construct its uncompressed version.
decodeModified :: [ListItem a] -> [a]
decodeModified = concatMap decodeHelper
where
decodeHelper (Single x) = [x]
decodeHelper (Multiple n x) = replicate n x
We only need to map single instances of an element to a list containing only one element and multiple ones to a list containing the specified number of elements and concatenate these lists.
A solution for the simpler encoding from problem 10 can be given as:
decode :: [(Int, a)] -> [a]
decode = concatMap (uncurry replicate)