On Mon, 15 Oct 2007, Ryan Bloor wrote:

Hi, its Ryan here...

I've just come from an intensive course in java and have been thrown into the 
imperative world of haskell.

The problem that I have is extremely simple in java but I am having trouble 
adjusting my old mindset.

A multiset is a collection of items.
Each item may occur one or more times in the multiset. All items are of the 
same type.

The scenario we could use is a students' grades for their A levels: 3A, 4B and 
2C grades for our pupil 'x'.

A multiset may be implemented by a list... so ['A', 'A', 'A', 'B', 'B', 'B', 'B, 'C', 'C'] but this very ineffiecient and tedious.

You might model it using
   Map Char Int
  which maps each multiset element to its multiplicity.

Maybe 'Char' is not the appropriate type, but an enumeration?

data Grade = A | B | C | D | E
   deriving (Show, Eq, Ord)

then use 'Map Grade Int'
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