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Asked: May 21, 20262026-05-21T22:17:57+00:00 2026-05-21T22:17:57+00:00

Bit unsure on how to phrase this properly, so bear with me! Given a

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Bit unsure on how to phrase this properly, so bear with me!

Given a list [1,2,3,4] I want a list of tuples of lists, like so: [([1],[2,3,4]),([1,2],[3,4]),([1,2,3],[4])].

A part B of the question would be to get all possible orderings inside sublists too. So in the case of the first tuple, I’d want the 2 3 4 in the order 243, 324, 432, 423…

Yes, I like non-determinism.

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    2026-05-21T22:17:57+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2026 at 10:17 pm
    import Data.List (inits, tails, permutations)
    import Control.Arrow (first, second)
    
    parta :: [a] -> [([a], [a])]
    parta [] = []
    parta xs = init . tail $ zip (inits xs) (tails xs)
    

    For part b, I’m not sure whether you want [([1],[2,3,4]), ([1],[3,4,2]), ...] or [([1],[[2,3,4],[3,4,2],...]), ...]. If the latter, then

    partb :: [a] -> [([a], [[a]])]
    partb = map (second permutations) . parta
    

    Edit: Oh, but you want the former. In that case

    partb :: [a] -> [([a], [a])]
    partb = map (uncurry zip . first repeat . second permutations) . parta
    

    Final edit: As I’ve already used a couple of functions from Control.Arrow, I’ll note that zip (inits xs) (tails xs) can also be written as (inits &&& tails) xs, but I’m not sure it’s clearer that way.

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