
I think you are just missing parentheses: mycounter st = if st == [] then 0 else if head st == 'a' then 1 + mycounter (tail st) else mycounter (tail st) On 04/02/2012 04:50 PM, bahadýr altan wrote:
Hi. I'm trying to write a code which counts the number of 'a's in a string. it looks like this :
mycounter st = if st == [] then 0 else if head st == 'a' then 1 + mycounter tail st else mycounter tail st
but it gives this error : ERROR "deneme.hs":19 - Type error in function binding *** Term :mycounter *** Type : [Char] -> b *** Does not match : ([a] -> [a]) -> [Char] -> b *** Because : unification would give infinite type
I have no idea about what I'm doing wrong. Can you help me with this please?
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