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Homework to practice different ways of branching in Haskell and modularization

Task

Open src/Lib.hs and implement all the TODOs there. You can also check the specification in test/Spec.hs and run the tests with stack test.

To complete you will need to work also with src/Examples.hs and src/Data/DummyList/Examples.hs, but you are not allowed to change those nor data types in src/Lib.hs and it is also forbidden to add new dependencies.

  1. czechSalutation should return salutation (in nominative, 1st case = "1. pád") in the Czech language for given person (gender, age, marital status and academic titles must be used appropriately). For details read the comment in code and check test specification, you can also read (1), (2), and (3) if interested (Czech only). Do not edit prepared data types, just implement the function.
  2. intervalContains should tell for given number if is in interval or not. Do not edit prepared data type, just implement the function.
  3. shapeCircumference and shapeArea should return circumference and area of given shape (can be Circle, Square, Rectangle, or Triangle). Do not edit prepared data type, just implement the function.
  4. arithmeticSequence should return for given a (first parameter) and d (second parameter) a arithmetic sequence as endless list.
  5. fibonacciNumbers should return an endless list of Fibonacci numbers. Try to find a solution on your own and enjoy laziness with Haskell - it is so easy...
  6. matrixMultiplication returns a product of two matrices x and y (matrix multiplication, check the size). You must use list comprehension!
  7. dummyListExample1, stringExample2, stringExample2 should be assigned with values from Data.DummyList.Examples (example1) and Data.MyString.Examples (example2 and example3). It is not allowed to copy or "implement" them, working import must be used.

Hints & general requirements:

  • Being DRY is essential, do not repeat code (for example, in inversed comparison of intervals).
  • Local names (via where or let-in) in functions should be introduced to make the code more readable. Creating helper functions in module scope is awful.
  • Avoid using if-then-else with patterns and guards (and/or combination of those two) if possible and better for readability.
  • Look up functions that can help you (Prelude, Data.List) with general tasks like finding a maximum in list, converting Integers to generic numbers, or getting unique values from a list. Do not re-invent the wheel!
  • You must understand your code completely!

Notes

  • In case of uncertainty, check the dummy homework to recall what is the homework workflow for this course.
  • If you encounter some trouble, create an issue in your repository.
  • In case you find a bug or have an idea how to improve assignment project, create an issue or PR in this repository.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for more details.