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Asked: June 6, 20262026-06-06T07:23:31+00:00 2026-06-06T07:23:31+00:00

I’m doing problem 20 on Project Euler – finding the sum of the digits

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I’m doing problem 20 on Project Euler – finding the sum of the digits of 100! (factorial, not enthusiasm).

Here is the program I wrote:

import Data.Char

main = print $ sumOfDigits (product [1..100])

sumOfDigits :: Int -> Int
sumOfDigits n = sum $ map digitToInt (show n)

I compiled it with ghc -o p20 p20.hs and executed it, getting only 0 on my command line.

Puzzled, I invoked ghci and ran the following line:

sum $ map Data.Char.digitToInt (show (product [1..100]))

This returned the correct answer. Why didn’t the compiled version work?

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    2026-06-06T07:23:33+00:00Added an answer on June 6, 2026 at 7:23 am

    The reason is the type signature

    sumOfDigits :: Int -> Int
    sumOfDigits n = sum $ map digitToInt (show n)
    

    use

    sumOfDigits :: Integer -> Int
    

    and you will get the same thing as in GHCi (what you want).

    Int is the type for machine word sized “ints” while, Integer is the type for mathematically correct, arbitrary precision Integers.

    if you type

    :t product [1..100]
    

    into GHCi you will get something like

    product [1..100] :: (Enum a, Num a) => a
    

    that is, for ANY type that has instances of the Enum and Num type classes, product [1..100] could be a value of that type

    product [1..100] :: Integer
    

    should return 93326215443944152681699238856266700490715968264381621468592963895217599993229915608941463976156518286253697920827223758251185210916864000000000000000000000000 which is far bigger than your machine is likely to be able to represent as a word on your machine. Probably, because of roll over

    product [1..100] :: Int
    

    will return 0

    given this, you might think

    sum $ map Data.Char.digitToInt (show (product [1..100]))
    

    would not type check, because it has multiple possible incompatible interpretations. But, in order to be usable as a calculator, Haskell defaults to using Integer in situations like this, thus explaining your behavior.

    For the same reason, if you had NOT given sumOfDigits an explicit type signature it would have done what you want, since the most general type is

    sumOfDigits :: Show a => a -> Int
    
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