
On Thu, Dec 03, 2015 at 10:16:07PM +0000, Murilo Winter wrote:
As part of my exercise, I have to create an instance of the show typeclass for a given data type defined as:
1. *type *stat *= (*String*, Int)*
That's not a new datatype, that's a type synonym.
*If* it was a data type, like:
1. data TrafficLight = Red | Yellow | Green
It would be as simple as doing:
1. instance Show TrafficLight where 2. show Red = "Red light" 3. show Yellow = "Yellow light" 4. show Green = "Green light"
However, I do not know how to declare the instance for a type, and then how to access its elements (String and Int).
This is what I have so far, which does not work:
1. instance Show Stat where 2. show stat(a,b) = a
instance Show Stat where show stat(a b) = b
You probably want something like data Stat = Stat String Int instance Show Stat where show (Stat s _) = s By why not just use data Stat = Stat String Int deriving Show instead? Tom