
Thanks, Daniel, for your suggestion, but I think it misses a key aspect of my situation (unless I've misunderstood). Every model is supposed to be a quadruple (m, q, f, p), with m a list, q an element of m, f a list of ordered pairs of elements of m, and p a sublist of m. By contrast, it looks like your definition makes a model either a single element, or a single pair, or a single list, etc. --Todd On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 4:12 AM, Daniel Trstenjak < daniel.trstenjak@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Todd,
the problem is, that 'model_of' tries to return different types: Model a, Model (a,a) and Model [a].
I think you have to use some kind of ADT also for the Model, like you already did for ModName.
Something like:
data Model a = Model a | ProductModel (a,a) | PowerModel [a] ...
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