Note: This post is a summary of information paraphrased from an excellent blog post by Christian Sepulveda.
Create the app and download the necessary dependencies.
| <pre>_SECTION_BEGIN; | |
| // Code Source: wisestocktrader | |
| SetChartOptions(0,chartShowArrows|chartShowDates); | |
| /*Body Colors*/ | |
| whiteBody=C>=O; | |
| blackBody=O>C; | |
| /*Body Size*/ |
Create the app and download the necessary dependencies.
| {- | |
| Zachary Weaver <[email protected]> | |
| JSONParser.hs | |
| Version 0.1.1 | |
| A simple example of parsing JSON with Parsec in haskell. Note that | |
| since the primary point of this excersize is demonstration, | |
| Text.Parsec.Token was avoided to expose more of the grammar. Also, | |
| complicated optimizations and shorcuts were avoided (mostly). |
| import Text.ParserCombinators.Parsec | |
| import Data.List | |
| type Args = [String] | |
| type Body = [String] | |
| type Label = String | |
| data JSONProp = JSONProp Label JSON deriving Show | |
| data JSON = JSONObject [JSONProp] | |
| | JSONNumber Double |