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Haskell Cookbook

Haskell Cookbook

By : Yogesh Sajanikar
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Haskell Cookbook

Haskell Cookbook

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By: Yogesh Sajanikar

Overview of this book

Haskell is a purely functional language that has the great ability to develop large and difficult, but easily maintainable software. Haskell Cookbook provides recipes that start by illustrating the principles of functional programming in Haskell, and then gradually build up your expertise in creating industrial-strength programs to accomplish any goal. The book covers topics such as Functors, Applicatives, Monads, and Transformers. You will learn various ways to handle state in your application and explore advanced topics such as Generalized Algebraic Data Types, higher kind types, existential types, and type families. The book will discuss the association of lenses with type classes such as Functor, Foldable, and Traversable to help you manage deep data structures. With the help of the wide selection of examples in this book, you will be able to upgrade your Haskell programming skills and develop scalable software idiomatically.
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Creating and testing a priority queue

In this recipe, we will create and test our own collection priority queue based on a binary tree, and at the same time, we will test it based on its invariant. Many collections and data structures require binary tree as a basic ingredient.

A priority queue that we will consider is a leftist heap. A leftist heap is implemented as a heap-ordered binary tree. In a heap-ordered binary tree, the value at the node is less than or equal to the values of children. A priority queue is used where we are always interested in the minimum element in the collection and would like to extract or remove it from the collection. The leftist priority queue obeys leftist property.

The leftist property says that the rank of a left child is greater than or equal to the rank of a right child. The rank of a node is the length of the rightmost path from the node to...
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