You're asking us to do your CS homework for you. Do it yourself - it's not hard if you 
actually think about it. Look at the Shopping Receipt exercise in Simon Thompson's 
HASKELL: THE CRAFT OF FUNCTIONAL PROGRAMMING if you need a template. If you get stuck, 
ask specific technical questions - not "Can you please code this for me?"
 
-J-

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        From: Faisal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
        Sent: Sun 12/9/2001 4:17 PM 
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        Subject: Brain Teaser
        
        

        i got this from a tutor who thinks hes awesome and clever and thinks that i
        wont be able to find the solutions to this!  The question is whos clever
        enuf out there to help me make my tutor look like a fool!
        
        Please help, i will be in ur debt for a long time!!!!
        
        
        Background
        Rhode Jams make a variety of jams and require a database to keep track of
        their stocks. Their jams come in three types:
        
        Ordinary Jam
        Extra Jam (with a higher proportion of fruit to sugar) and
        Luxury Conserve (with a very high fruit content).
        Each of these types of jam is available in the following flavours:
        Strawberry
        Raspberry
        Apricot
        Plum
        Peach.
        Rhode Jams need to store information concerning the prices of each kind of
        jam they produce, and the number of items they have in stock.
        
        For this assignment, you are asked to develop a datatype to represent a
        database record, and some functions that could be used in a prototype
        system to help Rhode Jams monitor their stock (you do not have to develop a
        fully-fledged database).
        
        
        Haskell source code for each of the following:
        
        
        0 Define a type StockItem that can be used to represent a database record:
        each element of the data type should contain data for a type of jam, a
        flavour, a price, and the number of items currently in stock. (The type
        StockItem is required, you may choose to define this type by building it
        from other types that you define; all definitions should be documented and
        handed in.)
        
        1 Define a function of type
              StockItem -> [Char]
        
        that gives a string representation of a database record, in a format
        suitable for printing to a screen.
        
        2 Define a function of type
              [StockItem] -> [StockItem]
        
        that takes such a list of database records and returns the list of all
        records representing jams with fewer than twenty items currently in stock.
        
        3 Define a function of type
              [StockItem] -> Int
        
        that calculates the total value of the current stock.
        
        4 Define a function that takes a list of flavours and a list of jam types
        as arguments, and returns the list of StockItems that represents all
        possible combinations of types and flavours of jam from the given lists
        (with stock levels set to 0, and a fixed price of 87 pence for ordinary
        jam, 98 pence for extra jam, and 128 pence for luxury conserve).
        
        
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