
(Truncated again - trying plain text. Sorry for the spam.) I have a function that, simplifying a little, looks like this: fn :: [a] -> a fn = (head .) . takeWhile $ (\_ -> True)
From this, I want a function with the signature fn' :: [(x,a)] -> (x,a) such that:
snd $ fn' (zip [x] [a]) = fn [a] I can see ways of doing this by altering fn, or by repeating some of fn in the definition of fn', or (because in this case I know that if fn xs = x, fn is returning the first x in xs and not any others), by doing something nasty like: fn' xs = xs !! fromMaybe 0 (findIndex (\(_,a) -> a == fn (snd $ unzip xs)) xs ) But it seems to me like there should be prettier solutions to this (that do not involve changing the definition of fn). After all, this doesn't seem like a rare pattern. Anyone know if in fact there's a better way to go about it?