
Hello everyone! Im a Haskell newbie, and Ive have few unanswered questions. For someone more experienced (at least I think so) its a very simple task, but I just cant get a grip on it and its pretty frustrating. It wouldn't be that bad if I haven't browse thru bunch of pages and tutorials and still nothing... The problem is: take a string, and if every words starts with uppercase letter then print yes, else no. Forum Text Bold -> yes Frog image File -> no Ive had my share of approaches to this, but I just cant make it work. Standard one seemed the most simple: search :: String -> String search [] = [] and then use words (splits string on space) to split the string so I could get a list and go through it recursively. But how to apply words to entered string in this form? To find the first letter I came up with: first = take 1 (head x). And compare it with elem or ASCII values to determine if its upper case. Any help, advice or suggestion is appreciated. Thanks in advance! -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Haskell---string-to-list-isusses%2C-and-more-tp2402267... Sent from the Haskell - Haskell-Cafe mailing list archive at Nabble.com.