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maybe :: (AbsRel ar, FileDir fd) => String -> Maybe (Path ar fd)pathtype System.Path.Posix No documentation available.
maybe :: (AbsRel ar, FileDir fd) => String -> Maybe (Path ar fd)pathtype System.Path.Windows No documentation available.
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rattletrap Rattletrap.Schema No documentation available.
maybe :: b -> (a -> b) -> Maybe a -> bstrict-base-types Data.Maybe.Strict Given a default value, a function and a Maybe value, yields the default value if the Maybe value is Nothing and applies the function to the value stored in the Just otherwise.
maybe :: b -> (a -> b) -> Maybe a -> bclassy-prelude-yesod ClassyPrelude.Yesod The maybe function takes a default value, a function, and a Maybe value. If the Maybe value is Nothing, the function returns the default value. Otherwise, it applies the function to the value inside the Just and returns the result.
Examples
Basic usage:>>> maybe False odd (Just 3) True
>>> maybe False odd Nothing False
Read an integer from a string using readMaybe. If we succeed, return twice the integer; that is, apply (*2) to it. If instead we fail to parse an integer, return 0 by default:>>> import GHC.Internal.Text.Read ( readMaybe ) >>> maybe 0 (*2) (readMaybe "5") 10 >>> maybe 0 (*2) (readMaybe "") 0
Apply show to a Maybe Int. If we have Just n, we want to show the underlying Int n. But if we have Nothing, we return the empty string instead of (for example) "Nothing":>>> maybe "" show (Just 5) "5" >>> maybe "" show Nothing ""
maybe :: b -> (a -> b) -> Maybe a -> bconstrained-categories Control.Category.Constrained.Prelude The maybe function takes a default value, a function, and a Maybe value. If the Maybe value is Nothing, the function returns the default value. Otherwise, it applies the function to the value inside the Just and returns the result.
Examples
Basic usage:>>> maybe False odd (Just 3) True
>>> maybe False odd Nothing False
Read an integer from a string using readMaybe. If we succeed, return twice the integer; that is, apply (*2) to it. If instead we fail to parse an integer, return 0 by default:>>> import GHC.Internal.Text.Read ( readMaybe ) >>> maybe 0 (*2) (readMaybe "5") 10 >>> maybe 0 (*2) (readMaybe "") 0
Apply show to a Maybe Int. If we have Just n, we want to show the underlying Int n. But if we have Nothing, we return the empty string instead of (for example) "Nothing":>>> maybe "" show (Just 5) "5" >>> maybe "" show Nothing ""
maybe :: b -> (a -> b) -> Maybe a -> bconstrained-categories Control.Category.Hask The maybe function takes a default value, a function, and a Maybe value. If the Maybe value is Nothing, the function returns the default value. Otherwise, it applies the function to the value inside the Just and returns the result.
Examples
Basic usage:>>> maybe False odd (Just 3) True
>>> maybe False odd Nothing False
Read an integer from a string using readMaybe. If we succeed, return twice the integer; that is, apply (*2) to it. If instead we fail to parse an integer, return 0 by default:>>> import GHC.Internal.Text.Read ( readMaybe ) >>> maybe 0 (*2) (readMaybe "5") 10 >>> maybe 0 (*2) (readMaybe "") 0
Apply show to a Maybe Int. If we have Just n, we want to show the underlying Int n. But if we have Nothing, we return the empty string instead of (for example) "Nothing":>>> maybe "" show (Just 5) "5" >>> maybe "" show Nothing ""
maybe :: b -> (a -> b) -> Maybe a -> bcopilot-language Copilot.Language.Prelude The maybe function takes a default value, a function, and a Maybe value. If the Maybe value is Nothing, the function returns the default value. Otherwise, it applies the function to the value inside the Just and returns the result.
Examples
Basic usage:>>> maybe False odd (Just 3) True
>>> maybe False odd Nothing False
Read an integer from a string using readMaybe. If we succeed, return twice the integer; that is, apply (*2) to it. If instead we fail to parse an integer, return 0 by default:>>> import GHC.Internal.Text.Read ( readMaybe ) >>> maybe 0 (*2) (readMaybe "5") 10 >>> maybe 0 (*2) (readMaybe "") 0
Apply show to a Maybe Int. If we have Just n, we want to show the underlying Int n. But if we have Nothing, we return the empty string instead of (for example) "Nothing":>>> maybe "" show (Just 5) "5" >>> maybe "" show Nothing ""
maybe :: Num prob => prob -> Change a -> T prob aprobability Numeric.Probability.Transition No documentation available.
maybe :: b -> (a -> b) -> Maybe a -> bquaalude Essentials The maybe function takes a default value, a function, and a Maybe value. If the Maybe value is Nothing, the function returns the default value. Otherwise, it applies the function to the value inside the Just and returns the result.
Examples
Basic usage:>>> maybe False odd (Just 3) True
>>> maybe False odd Nothing False
Read an integer from a string using readMaybe. If we succeed, return twice the integer; that is, apply (*2) to it. If instead we fail to parse an integer, return 0 by default:>>> import GHC.Internal.Text.Read ( readMaybe ) >>> maybe 0 (*2) (readMaybe "5") 10 >>> maybe 0 (*2) (readMaybe "") 0
Apply show to a Maybe Int. If we have Just n, we want to show the underlying Int n. But if we have Nothing, we return the empty string instead of (for example) "Nothing":>>> maybe "" show (Just 5) "5" >>> maybe "" show Nothing ""