The second argument of the second line of the definition does not match
the expected type. (Polynom,Polynom) is a tuple, not a list, so
[]::(a,a) is not well typed for any a.
Dan
Akijmo wrote:
Hi everyone.
I am new to this Forum, Haskell and i am german, so i am sorry for "noob"
failures or spelling mistakes.
I am currently learning for an informatic exam (11th class) and i tried to
code a function to sum a polynom with a pair of polynoms... (I actually want
to to code a polynomdivision in which i need this)
But I get the parse error mentioned in the headline. It is referring to the
first line of the case differentiation.
Hopefully you can help me, here's the code:
polyplusd :: Polynom -> (Polynom, Polynom) -> Polynom
polyplusd [] p = p
polyplusd p [] = p
polyplusd p@((g1,e1):p1) (n, (q@((g2,e2):p2))
| g1>g2 = (g1,e1):(polyplusd p1 (n,q))
| g2>g1 = (g2,e2):(polyplusd p (n,p2))
| g1==g2 && e1+e2 /=0 =(g1, e1+e2):(polyplusd
p1 (n,p2))
| otherwise = polyplusd p1 (n,p2)
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