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Exercise from page 294 of Haskell Book - Numbers into words
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module Page294 where | |
--Numbers into words | |
import Data.List (intersperse) | |
digitToWord :: Int -> String | |
digitToWord 0 = "zero" | |
digitToWord 1 = "one" | |
digitToWord 2 = "two" | |
digitToWord 3 = "three" | |
digitToWord 4 = "four" | |
digitToWord 5 = "five" | |
digitToWord 6 = "six" | |
digitToWord 7 = "seven" | |
digitToWord 8 = "eight" | |
digitToWord 9 = "nine" | |
digitToWord _ = "nope" | |
digits :: Int -> [Int] | |
digits num = go num [] | |
where | |
go n lst | |
| q == 0 = [r] ++ lst | |
| otherwise = go q $ [r] ++ lst | |
where q = div n 10 | |
r = mod n 10 | |
digitsToWords :: [Int] -> [String] | |
digitsToWords ds = map digitToWord ds | |
wordsToString :: [String] -> String | |
wordsToString ws = concat $ intersperse "-" ws | |
say :: Int -> String | |
say n = wordsToString . digitsToWords $ digits n |
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