Hi Alex,
I suggest you try [email protected], its a much better place to
ask these sorts of Haskell style questions.
The answer is to use an "if" expression somewhere, I'll leave you to
figure out where :)
Thanks
Neil
On 10/19/06, Alex Teslin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I am a newbie in Haskell and have some problem of defining a function that
would convert all small letters to capital and leave the rest intact.
I have managed to do with two functions:
capitalise :: String -> String
capitalise xs = [capitalise2 ch| ch<-xs]
capitalise2 :: Char -> Char
capitalise2 ch
| isLower ch = chr (ord ch - 32)
| otherwise = ch
But in the book exercise it asks to define as a single function. I tried
like this:
capitalise :: String -> String
capitalise xs = [chr (ord ch - 32) | ch<-xs, isLower ch]
But this returns only converted characters, the rest is ignored.
Any help would be much appriciated.
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