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data MyMonad a = DivByZeroError String | NotDivisible Int | Divisible a deriving (Show)
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-- This is where we define fmap (i.e. map but for monads)
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-- Essentially, this is where we define what happens when we apply a function to a monad
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-- i.e.:
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-- fmap (+1) (Divisible 3) => Divisible 4
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-- fmap (+1) (NotDivisible 3) => NotDivisible 3
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-- fmap (+1) (DivByZeroError "error") => DivByZeroError "error"
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instance Functor MyMonad where
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fmap f (DivByZeroError s) = DivByZeroError s
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fmap f (Divisible a) = Divisible (f a)
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fmap f (NotDivisible a) = NotDivisible a
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fmap f (DivByZeroError s) = DivByZeroError s -- Note the error
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fmap f (Divisible a) = Divisible (f a) -- Apply the function f to the value a
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fmap f (NotDivisible a) = NotDivisible a -- Not divisible, propagate the value forward
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-- This is where we define <*> (i.e. apply but for monads) essentially applying the
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-- "wrapped" function to the "wrapped" value
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-- i.e.:
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-- (Divisible (+1)) <*> (Divisible 3) => Divisible 4
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-- (Divisible (+1)) <*> (NotDivisible 3) => NotDivisible 3
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-- (Divisible (+1)) <*> (DivByZeroError "error") => DivByZeroError "error"
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instance Applicative MyMonad where
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(DivByZeroError s) <*> _ = DivByZeroError s
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(Divisible a) <*> b = fmap a b
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(NotDivisible a) <*> b = NotDivisible a
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pure = Divisible
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(DivByZeroError s) <*> _ = DivByZeroError s -- Note the error
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(Divisible a) <*> b = fmap a b -- Apply the function a to the value b
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(NotDivisible a) <*> b = NotDivisible a -- Not divisible, propagate the value forward
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pure = Divisible -- Wrap the value in the Divisible constructor
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-- This is where we define >>=, the bind operator, which chains monadic operations
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-- i.e. in this case, we chain the operations of dividing and checking if the number is divisible
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-- i.e. in this case, we chain:
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-- tryDivide 2 420 >>= tryDivide 3 >>= tryDivide 5 >>= tryDivide 9 >>= tryDivide 0
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-- If we encounter a DivByZeroError, we propagate it forward (i.e. we don't do anything)
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-- If we encounter a NotDivisible, we propagate it forward
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-- If we encounter a Divisible, we apply the function f to the value x
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instance Monad MyMonad where
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DivByZeroError msg >>= _ = DivByZeroError msg -- if we encounter a DivByZeroError, we propagate it forward
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NotDivisible n >>= _ = NotDivisible n -- if we encounter a NotDivisible, we propagate it forward
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@ -34,11 +47,11 @@ tryDivide d n
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| n `mod` d == 0 = Divisible (n `div` d)
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| otherwise = NotDivisible n
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-- Process the divisors (map out the results of tryDivide)
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-- Sequentially divide the number n by the divisors in the list
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sequentialDividing :: [Int] -> Int -> MyMonad Int
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sequentialDividing [] n = return n
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sequentialDividing (d:ds) n = do
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newN <- tryDivide d n
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newN <- tryDivide d n -- Note how we're not doing any pattern matching here, we're just applying the function, and the monad takes care of the rest
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sequentialDividing ds newN
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main :: IO ()
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