karlicoss
karlicoss

Reputation: 2549

Reading specified lines count

I've always programmed on C++ and Pascal and think too imperatively. So, could anyone help me with the question:

Consider we have the following input pattern:

integer n
n strings
other data

For example:

2
foo
bar
3 4
and so on.

So, I need to read only n Strings into a List, without reading other data. How should I do that without for-like constructions?

Upvotes: 1

Views: 671

Answers (1)

n. m. could be an AI
n. m. could be an AI

Reputation: 119867

One possible method is

getLines n = sequence $ replicate n getLine

getLine is an IO action that reads a line from the standard input and returns it as a string. Its type is IO String.

replicate n creates a list of n identical items. So replicate n getLine is a list of n IO actions, each returning a string: [IO String].

sequence is a function that takes a list of actions that return something, and turns it into a single action that returns a list of that something. So if we have an [IO String], then sequence will turn it into IO [String].

Which is just what we want.

Upvotes: 4

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