lab08: impl

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@@ -32,12 +32,19 @@ but without the do syntax.
Implement Times and Divide. Try the Times case without monads (as we did with
the Plus case).
> applyOp Times mi mj = error "TBD"
> applyOp Times mi mj =
> case mi of
> Nothing -> Nothing
> Just i ->
> case mj of
> Nothing -> Nothing
> Just j -> Just $ i * j
For the Divide case, use bind (>>=) as we did for Minus.
On an attempt to divide by 0, return Nothing as the answer.
> applyOp Divide mi mj = error "TBD"
> applyOp Divide mi mj =
> mi >>= (\i -> mj >>= (\j -> if j == 0 then Nothing else Just $ i `div` j))
The following test cases will help you verify your changes.
@@ -53,9 +60,20 @@ The Plus case is done for you once again. Be sure to check for zero with Divide
> i <- mi
> j <- mj
> return $ i + j
> applyOp' Minus mi mj = error "TBD"
> applyOp' Times mi mj = error "TBD"
> applyOp' Divide mi mj = error "TBD"
> applyOp' Minus mi mj = do
> i <- mi
> j <- mj
> return $ i - j
> applyOp' Times mi mj = do
> i <- mi
> j <- mj
> return $ i * j
> applyOp' Divide mi mj = do
> i <- mi
> j <- mj
> if j == 0
> then Nothing
> else return $ i `div` j
More test cases:
@@ -75,6 +93,28 @@ Experiment with these functions and the >>= syntax.
Here is one example:
> testIncDec = Just 7 >>= mincr >>= mincr >>= mincr >>= mdecr
> testIncDec' = do
> i <- Just 7
> i <- mincr i
> i <- mincr i
> i <- mincr i
> i <- mdecr i
> return i
Does bind seem more natural in this case than using do? Why or why not?
The bind behaves sort of like an upgraded pipe `|` from shell,
where the output of one function is piped into the next function,
but with the added benefit of error handling
The do syntax is a bit more explicit in this case, as it requires unwrapping the value,
performing the operation, and then wrapping the value back up
> main :: IO ()
> main = do
> print testapp1
> print testapp2
> print testapp1'
> print testapp2'
> print testIncDec
> print testIncDec'