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Asked: June 2, 20262026-06-02T11:24:32+00:00 2026-06-02T11:24:32+00:00

I want to write a function which operates on double and any other type

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I want to write a function which operates on double and any other type of number supporting multiplication and addition, yielding double as a result.
The following, of course, doesn’t compile, since type of (*) is t -> t -> t, so mixing different types is not allowed:

f :: (Num a) => Double -> a -> a -> Double
f x a b = a*x + b

What I want is the ability to write something like this:

f :: ...
f x a b = ... -- equivalent to a*x + b

f 1.0 (2 :: Int)    (3 :: Int)    -- returns 5.0
f 1.0 (2 :: Word32) (3 :: Word32) -- returns 5.0
f 1.0 (2 :: Float)  (3 :: Float)  -- returns 5.0

What should I do to make it work? Or maybe I’m fundamentally wrong and shouldn’t be doing this? It is very strange but I didn’t find anything on the internet about this.

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    2026-06-02T11:24:33+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 11:24 am

    In RWH.chapter6 there is a nice paragraph about converting numbers between some numeric types (Table 6.4).

    f :: (Real a) => Double -> a -> a -> Double
    f x a b = x * (cast a) + (cast b)
      where cast = fromRational . toRational
    

    Seems workable.

    > f 1.0 (2 :: Int)    (3 :: Int)
    5.0
    it :: Double
    > f 1.0 (2 :: Word32) (3 :: Word32)
    5.0
    it :: Double
    > f 1.0 (2 :: Float)  (3 :: Float)
    5.0
    it :: Double
    
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