Probabilistic Functional Programming in Haskell Contact: Martin Erwig, Oregon State University, erwig@eecs.oregonstate.edu These files have been tested with GHC 6.4 Core Library files: Show.hs Pretty Printing ListUtils.hs PrintList.hs Probability.hs Core probabilistic module Visualize.hs Visualization system for use with R Examples: Barber.hs An example of the queueing system BayesianNetwork.hs Implementing Bayesian networks Boys.hs A statistical examples NBoys.hs A generalized version of the previous Collection.hs Collections and two examples: Marbles and cards Dice.hs Rolling dice MontyHall.hs The "Monty Hall" Game (statistical) Predator.hs Non-probabilistic, demonstrates visualization TreeGrowth.hs A simple tree growth example Visualize output is placed in the file FuSE.R which can be loaded into the R statistical program to see visualizations. Randomized values can be displayed to the console using the printR function, which shows the value from a IO monad function.