On 2007-08-15, Pekka Karjalainen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 8/15/07, Mathias Biilmann Christensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Spotted this thread as I was working on a Haskell solution for this >> one myself - here's the solution I came up with: >> [ ... ] >> raw_matrix = >> "08 02 22 97 38 15 00 40 00 75 04 05 07 78 52 12 50 77 91 08 " ++ >> "49 49 99 40 17 81 18 57 60 87 17 40 98 43 69 48 04 56 62 00 " ++ >> "81 49 31 73 55 79 14 29 93 71 40 67 53 88 30 03 49 13 36 65 " ++ > [ ... ] > > A little style issue here on the side, if I may. You don't need to use > (++) to join multiline string literals. > > text = "If you want to have multiline string literals \ > \in your source code, you can break them up with \ > \backslashes. Any whitespace characters between \ > \two backslashes will be ignored."
I find the first far more readable. The compiler should be able to assemble it all at compile time, right? -- Aaron Denney -><- _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe