99 questions/Solutions/16
(**) Drop every N'th element from a list.
dropEvery :: [a] -> Int -> [a]
dropEvery [] _ = []
dropEvery (x:xs) n = dropEvery' (x:xs) n 1 where
dropEvery' (x:xs) n i = (if (n `divides` i) then
[] else
[x])
++ (dropEvery' xs n (i+1))
dropEvery' [] _ _ = []
divides x y = y `mod` x == 0
An alternative iterative solution:
dropEvery :: [a] -> Int -> [a]
dropEvery list count = helper list count count
where helper [] _ _ = []
helper (x:xs) count 1 = helper xs count count
helper (x:xs) count n = x : (helper xs count (n - 1))
A similar iterative solution but using a closure:
dropEvery :: [a] -> Int -> [a]
dropEvery xs n = helper xs n
where helper [] _ = []
helper (x:xs) 1 = helper xs n
helper (x:xs) k = x : helper xs (k-1)
Or, counting up (and using guards instead of pattern matching):
dropEvery :: [a] -> Int -> [a]
dropEvery xs n = helper xs 1
where helper :: [a] -> Int -> [a]
helper [] _ = []
helper (x:xs) i
| i == n = helper xs 1
| i /= n = x:helper xs (i + 1)
Yet another iterative solution which divides lists using Prelude:
dropEvery :: [a] -> Int -> [a]
dropEvery [] _ = []
dropEvery list count = (take (count-1) list) ++ dropEvery (drop count list) count
A similar approach using guards:
dropEvery :: [a] -> Int -> [a]
dropEvery xs n
| length xs < n = xs
| otherwise = take (n-1) xs ++ dropEvery (drop n xs) n
Using zip:
dropEvery = flip $ \n -> map snd . filter ((n/=) . fst) . zip (cycle [1..n])
Using zip and list comprehensions
dropEvery :: [a] -> Int -> [a]
dropEvery xs n = [ i | (i,c) <- ( zip xs [1,2..]), (mod c n) /= 0]
A more complicated approach which first divides the input list into sublists that do not contain the nth element, and then concatenates the sublists to a result list (if not apparent: the author's a novice):
dropEvery :: [a] -> Int -> [a]
dropEvery [] _ = []
dropEvery xs n = concat (split n xs)
where
split _ [] = []
split n xs = fst splitted : split n ((safetail . snd) splitted)
where
splitted = splitAt (n-1) xs
safetail xs | null xs = []
| otherwise = tail xs
First thing that came to mind:
dropEvery xs n = map fst $ filter (\(x,i) -> i `mod` n /= 0) $ zip xs [1..]
The filter function can be simplified as seen above:
dropEvery xs n = map fst $ filter ((n/=) . snd) $ zip xs (cycle [1..n])
And yet another approach using folds:
dropEvery :: Int -> [a] -> [a]
dropEvery n xs = snd $ foldl (\acc e -> if fst acc > 1 then (fst acc - 1, snd acc ++ [e]) else (n, snd acc)) (n, []) xs
Another very similar approach to the previous:
dropEvery :: [a] -> Int -> [a]
dropEvery xs n = fst $ foldr (\x (xs, i) -> (if mod i n == 0 then xs else x:xs, i - 1)) ([], length xs) xs
Using mod like the previous solution, but composing list functions instead of using fold:
-- Type signature is slightly different from the problem, but equivalent
dropEvery :: Int -> [a] -> [a]
dropEvery k = snd . unzip . filter (\(i, _) -> i `mod` k /= 0) . zip [1..]
Another foldl solution:
dropEvery :: [a] -> Int -> [a]
dropEvery lst n = snd $ foldl helper (1, []) lst
where helper (i,acc) x = if n == i
then (1,acc)
else (i+1,acc++[x])