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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T07:15:29+00:00 2026-06-14T07:15:29+00:00

Right, I have two functions. Both take exactly the same file input. run2D works

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Right, I have two functions. Both take exactly the same file input. run2D works perfectly, but oneR gives me the error Prelude.read: no parse. This confuses me as it’s my understanding that the no parse error usually means there’s a problem with the input file, which there obviously isn’t.

run2D :: [String] -> IO()
run2D [file,r] = do
    thefile <- readFile file
    let [v,e,f] = lines thefile
    print(pullChi(eg2D (verticesMake (read v)) (read e) (read f) (read r)) (read r))

oneR :: [String] -> IO()
oneR [file] = do
    thefile <- readFile file
    let [v,e,f] = lines thefile
    print(oneRobot (read v) (read e) (read f))

Here’s the contents of my input file

7
[[0,1],[1,2],[0,2],[1,3],[2,3],[1,4],[2,4],[0,6],[1,6],[1,5],[5,6],[4,5]]
[[0,1,2],[1,2,3],[1,2,4],[0,1,6],[1,5,6],[1,4,5]]

and my oneRobot function

oneRobot :: Integer -> [Integer] -> [Integer] -> Integer -- Takes #vertices, list of edges and robots and returns the euler characteristic where number of robots = 1
oneRobot v e f = v - genericLength(e) + genericLength(f)
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    2026-06-14T07:15:31+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 7:15 am

    The problem is: in your file, you have a representation of [[Integer]] at the second and the third line.

    Change oneRobot function signature and implementation to reflect this:

    oneRobot :: Integer -> [[Integer]] -> [[Integer]] -> Integer
    

    or flatten your list of integer lists with concat if it fits your task:

    print(oneRobot (read v) (concat $ read e) (concat $ read f))
    
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