Copyright | (c) OleksandrZhabenko 2020-2021 |
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License | MIT |
Maintainer | olexandr543@yahoo.com |
Stability | Experimental |
Safe Haskell | None |
Language | Haskell2010 |
Extensions |
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Library module that contains functions used by the propertiesTextG3 executable.
Synopsis
- generalProc :: (Int, Int) -> Bool -> [String] -> [String] -> Coeffs2 -> Coeffs2 -> FilePath -> String -> Int -> Int -> String -> IO ()
- linesFromArgs1 :: Int -> String -> [String] -> [String]
- linesFromArgsG :: [String] -> [String] -> [String]
- getData3 :: Bool -> Coeffs2 -> Coeffs2 -> Int -> Int -> String -> [String] -> [String] -> IO ()
- process1Line :: Bool -> Coeffs2 -> Coeffs2 -> Int -> Int -> String -> [String] -> Array Int [Array Int Int] -> String -> IO ()
Documentation
generalProc :: (Int, Int) -> Bool -> [String] -> [String] -> Coeffs2 -> Coeffs2 -> FilePath -> String -> Int -> Int -> String -> IO () Source #
since 0.5.0.0 -- The meaning of the first command line argument (and
since 0.6.0.0 -- There is also the possibility to use 'line growing' that is to use the Coeffs2
here everywhere in the module)
depends on the String
argument -- whether it starts with 'w', 'x' or otherwise. In the first case it represents
the k1 and k2 coefficients (default ones equal to 2.0 and 0.125) for the functions from the Rhythmicity.TwoFourth module.
Otherwise, it is used for the functions to specify the level of emphasizing the two-based and three-based periods
(the default values here are 1.0 both).
prepereGrowTextMN
function
with the Int
arguments from the first argument tuple. This allows to rearrange the given text and then
to rewrite it.
Besides there are new lines of the arguments for the String
argument that can begin with "c", "s", "t",
"u", "v", "C", "N", "S", "T", "U", "V", "W", "X", "Y" and "Z" letters. For more information, please, refer to the rhythmicity
.