
Hi Claudia,
It sounds like you will find the mod and div functions helpful. div does
integer division, that is, it rounds down to the nearest integer. mod
gives the remainder after doing division.
For example:
(58 + 33) `div` 60 = 1
(58 + 33) `mod` 60 = 33
-Brent
On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 10:21 AM, Claudia Weber
Hi guys,
I'm new to Haskell and I'm just trying out some easy functions right now, but I'm having some trouble here..
I want to display a clock
type Time = (Int, Int)
(hoursx,minutesy) x ={0,1,...,23} y={0,1,...,59} where I can add hours and minutes or set back time.
If its 23,58 for example and I want to add 35 minutes, the clock has to set to 0,33 not 24,23.
Because I'm just getting started with Haskell, I have nooo idea what to do.
Would be great if someone could help me out with this :)
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