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12561779
lisp
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Title: list should be a lambda expression Problem title: list should be a lambda expression Tags: lisp, lambda Problem: list should be a lambda expression Code signals: SYSTEM, EXPAND-FORM, NOT, MEMBER, MOVE, NIL
list should be a lambda expression list should be a lambda expression lisp lambda SYSTEM EXPAND-FORM NOT MEMBER MOVE NIL list should be a lambda expression I've just started learning LISP and I'm just getting my head around the logic for it, however I've run into an error I can't find the solution for..I'm sure it's be...
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2314033_c0
2314033
lisp
0
Title: What do you use newlisp for? Problem title: What do you use newlisp for? Tags: newlisp, scripting, lisp Problem: What do you use newlisp for? Do you use newlisp? What have you used it for? Code signals: What
What do you use newlisp for? What do you use newlisp for? newlisp scripting lisp What What do you use newlisp for? Do you use newlisp? What have you used it for?
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530255_c0
530255
lisp
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Title: LISP variable exchange Problem title: LISP variable exchange Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: LISP variable exchange How can I exchange two variables in LISP without using a third variable? Code signals: LISP
LISP variable exchange LISP variable exchange lisp common-lisp LISP LISP variable exchange How can I exchange two variables in LISP without using a third variable?
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6358355_c0
6358355
lisp
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Title: Vertical align floats on decimal dot Problem title: Vertical align floats on decimal dot Tags: common-lisp, vertical-alignment, floating-point, format, lisp Problem: Vertical align floats on decimal dot Code signals: Vertical
Vertical align floats on decimal dot Vertical align floats on decimal dot common-lisp vertical-alignment floating-point format lisp Vertical Vertical align floats on decimal dot Is there a simple way to align on the decimal dot a column of floats? In other words, I would like an output like the one of (vertical bars '|...
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1360562_c0
1360562
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Title: Lisp void-variable error when evaluating function Problem title: Lisp void-variable error when evaluating function Tags: lisp, elisp Problem: Lisp void-variable error when evaluating function Code signals: Lisp, fn1, fn2, Calculate, Fibonacci, Debugger
Lisp void-variable error when evaluating function Lisp void-variable error when evaluating function lisp elisp Lisp fn1 fn2 Calculate Fibonacci Debugger Lisp void-variable error when evaluating function I'm trying to learn Lisp (elisp, actually), and I tried writing the following function as an exercise Project Euler P...
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63769177_c1
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4) (1 2 3 4)) and from l3, (1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4) then i had change the second value of l1, (setf (nth 1 l1) 9) and i got theses results: l1 (1 9 3 4) l2 ((1 9 3 4) (1 9 3 4)) l3 (1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4) why when i changed l1 the l2 has changed too but l3 not? Code signals: Lisp
4) (1 2 3 4)) and from l3, (1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4) then i had change the second value of l1, (setf (nth 1 l1) 9) and i got theses results: l1 (1 9 3 4) l2 ((1 9 3 4) (1 9 3 4)) l3 (1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4) why when i changed l1 the l2 has changed too but l3 not? Code signals: Lisp
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6865142_c0
6865142
lisp
0
Title: Lisp, cons and (number . number) difference Problem title: Lisp, cons and (number . number) difference Tags: cons, lisp, quote Problem: Lisp, cons and (number . number) difference What is the difference between (cons 2 3) and '(2 . 3) in Lisp? Code signals: Lisp
Lisp, cons and (number . number) difference Lisp, cons and (number . number) difference cons lisp quote Lisp Lisp, cons and (number . number) difference What is the difference between and in Lisp?
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24343999_c0
24343999
lisp
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Title: The Seasoned Schemer: Intersectall (page 49) Problem title: The Seasoned Schemer: Intersectall (page 49) Tags: functional-programming, seasoned-schemer, scheme, lisp Problem: The Seasoned Schemer: Intersectall (page 49) Code signals: Seasoned, Schemer, Intersectall
The Seasoned Schemer: Intersectall (page 49) The Seasoned Schemer: Intersectall (page 49) functional-programming seasoned-schemer scheme lisp Seasoned Schemer Intersectall The Seasoned Schemer: Intersectall (page 49) At page 49 of The Seasoned Schemer , I can't understand what is going on in the following code (lines 1...
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38414925_c0
38414925
lisp
0
Title: How to define recursive cond macro with if form in lisp? Problem title: How to define recursive cond macro with if form in lisp? Tags: guile, macros, lisp, scheme, common-lisp Problem: How to define recursive cond macro with if form in lisp? Code signals: How, ERROR, Wrong
How to define recursive cond macro with if form in lisp? How to define recursive cond macro with if form in lisp? guile macros lisp scheme common-lisp How ERROR Wrong How to define recursive cond macro with if form in lisp? I want to implement cond (using lisp macros in guile) with if, this my attempt: but it don't wor...
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78545100_c0
78545100
lisp
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Title: Error handling mode on saving application is ignored Problem title: Error handling mode on saving application is ignored Tags: clozure-cl, common-lisp, lisp Problem: Error handling mode on saving application is ignored Code signals: uiop, Error, uiop:command-line-arguments
Error handling mode on saving application is ignored Error handling mode on saving application is ignored clozure-cl common-lisp lisp uiop Error uiop:command-line-arguments Error handling mode on saving application is ignored I'm having a problem with images with prepended kernel on MacOS. Regardless of :error-handler ...
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11312556_c0
11312556
lisp
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Title: Override bold fonts with normal fonts Problem title: Override bold fonts with normal fonts Tags: elisp, emacs, lisp Problem: Override bold fonts with normal fonts For any applied theme, I want to override the bold fonts with normal fonts. How do I do that? Code signals: Override
Override bold fonts with normal fonts Override bold fonts with normal fonts elisp emacs lisp Override Override bold fonts with normal fonts For any applied theme, I want to override the bold fonts with normal fonts. How do I do that?
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108537_c0
108537
lisp
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Title: What are the main differences between CLTL2 and ANSI CL? Problem title: What are the main differences between CLTL2 and ANSI CL? Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: What are the main differences between CLTL2 and ANSI CL? Any online links / resources? Code signals: What, CLTL2, ANSI
What are the main differences between CLTL2 and ANSI CL? What are the main differences between CLTL2 and ANSI CL? common-lisp lisp What CLTL2 ANSI What are the main differences between CLTL2 and ANSI CL? Any online links / resources?
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4010260_c0
4010260
lisp
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Title: Play MIDI file from Common Lisp Problem title: Play MIDI file from Common Lisp Tags: midi, lisp, common-lisp Problem: Play MIDI file from Common Lisp Is it possible to play a MIDI file (existing on the hard drive) from Common Lisp? If so, how? Code signals: Common, Play, MIDI, Lisp
Play MIDI file from Common Lisp Play MIDI file from Common Lisp midi lisp common-lisp Common Play MIDI Lisp Play MIDI file from Common Lisp Is it possible to play a MIDI file (existing on the hard drive) from Common Lisp? If so, how?
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2535478_c0
2535478
lisp
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Title: How do I disable warnings in lisp (sbcl) Problem title: How do I disable warnings in lisp (sbcl) Tags: common-lisp, debugging, lisp, sbcl Problem: How do I disable warnings in lisp (sbcl) How do I disable all warnings in sbcl ? The extra output is rather annoying. Code signals: How
How do I disable warnings in lisp (sbcl) How do I disable warnings in lisp (sbcl) common-lisp debugging lisp sbcl How How do I disable warnings in lisp (sbcl) How do I disable all warnings in sbcl ? The extra output is rather annoying.
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3876842_c0
3876842
lisp
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Title: lisp program for hexadecimal to decimal Problem title: lisp program for hexadecimal to decimal Tags: number-formatting, lisp Problem: lisp program for hexadecimal to decimal how to write a lisp program to convert given hexadecimal number into decimal. can somebody give me a clue. thank you
lisp program for hexadecimal to decimal lisp program for hexadecimal to decimal number-formatting lisp lisp program for hexadecimal to decimal how to write a lisp program to convert given hexadecimal number into decimal. can somebody give me a clue. thank you
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12771215
lisp
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"hello-world-in-common-lisp-and-restas") (:|key| . "3558567019") (:|value| . "3558567019-hello-world-in-common-lisp-and-restas")))) to obtain a plist with :id, :key and :value? Code signals: _id, _rev, eb6d9b71251c167039d3e73d8c0c9a63, TITLE, AUTHOR, TEXT, TIME, alexandria:alist-plist, total_rows
"hello-world-in-common-lisp-and-restas") (:|key| . "3558567019") (:|value| . "3558567019-hello-world-in-common-lisp-and-restas")))) to obtain a plist with :id, :key and :value? Code signals: _id, _rev, eb6d9b71251c167039d3e73d8c0c9a63, TITLE, AUTHOR, TEXT, TIME, alexandria:alist-plist, total_rows
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24565068_c0
24565068
lisp
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Title: Text is read only? Problem title: Text is read only? Tags: lisp, sbcl, slime, emacs Problem: Text is read only? I was working in Emacs and then suddenly, the slime-repl sbcl says text is read only. Well that's great because now I can't type anything into it. How do I fix this? Code signals: Text
Text is read only? Text is read only? lisp sbcl slime emacs Text Text is read only? I was working in Emacs and then suddenly, the slime-repl sbcl says text is read only. Well that's great because now I can't type anything into it. How do I fix this?
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48998615_c0
48998615
lisp
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Title: Nil is not the empty list? Problem title: Nil is not the empty list? Tags: lisp, scheme Problem: Nil is not the empty list? I am learning Scheme and am using an online interpreter from repl.it. I am having some trouble understanding why this returns #f : (eq? '() 'nil) ; ==> #f Code signals: Nil
Nil is not the empty list? Nil is not the empty list? lisp scheme Nil Nil is not the empty list? I am learning Scheme and am using an online interpreter from repl.it. I am having some trouble understanding why this returns #f :
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31204404_c0
31204404
lisp
0
Title: Racket 6.2 on Mac OS X 10.5.8 Problem title: Racket 6.2 on Mac OS X 10.5.8 Tags: lisp, scheme, racket, dr.racket Problem: Racket 6.2 on Mac OS X 10.5.8 Can someone please tell me whether the pre-built binary of Racket 6.2 (including Dr.Racket) will work on OS X 10.5.8? Code signals: Racket, Mac, dr.racket
Racket 6.2 on Mac OS X 10.5.8 Racket 6.2 on Mac OS X 10.5.8 lisp scheme racket dr.racket Racket Mac dr.racket Racket 6.2 on Mac OS X 10.5.8 Can someone please tell me whether the pre-built binary of Racket 6.2 (including Dr.Racket) will work on OS X 10.5.8?
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6638885_c0
6638885
lisp
0
Title: Column of buffer position in Emacs Lisp? Problem title: Column of buffer position in Emacs Lisp? Tags: lisp, emacs, elisp Problem: Column of buffer position in Emacs Lisp? In Emacs Lisp, if you have a buffer position stored in a variable, how do you find what column it is in? Code signals: Column, Emacs, Lisp
Column of buffer position in Emacs Lisp? Column of buffer position in Emacs Lisp? lisp emacs elisp Column Emacs Lisp Column of buffer position in Emacs Lisp? In Emacs Lisp, if you have a buffer position stored in a variable, how do you find what column it is in?
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35445210_c0
35445210
lisp
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Title: Allegro CL Lisp editor Problem title: Allegro CL Lisp editor Tags: common-lisp, lisp, allegro-cl Problem: Allegro CL Lisp editor In Allegro CL Free Express Edition, how do I load the last LISP command in the Debug window? I am looking for similar things to an up arrow in the terminal. Code signals: Allegro, Lisp
Allegro CL Lisp editor Allegro CL Lisp editor common-lisp lisp allegro-cl Allegro Lisp Allegro CL Lisp editor In Allegro CL Free Express Edition, how do I load the last LISP command in the Debug window? I am looking for similar things to an up arrow in the terminal.
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379136_c0
379136
lisp
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Title: Can I extend lisp with c++? Problem title: Can I extend lisp with c++? Tags: c%2B%2B, extend, lisp Problem: Can I extend lisp with c++? Can I call a function from lisp from a library written in c or c++? How can I extend lisp? This is useful when you want to do some system calls or stuff like that. Code signals:...
Can I extend lisp with c++? Can I extend lisp with c++? c%2B%2B extend lisp Can Can I extend lisp with c++? Can I call a function from lisp from a library written in c or c++? How can I extend lisp? This is useful when you want to do some system calls or stuff like that.
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2965622_c0
2965622
lisp
0
Title: How do you construct a symbol in clojure? Problem title: How do you construct a symbol in clojure? Tags: lisp, symbols, clojure Problem: How do you construct a symbol in clojure? I want to construct a macro that, given a symbol 'foo , creates a method called foo* . How can I concatenate 'foo and '* ? Code signal...
How do you construct a symbol in clojure? How do you construct a symbol in clojure? lisp symbols clojure How How do you construct a symbol in clojure? I want to construct a macro that, given a symbol 'foo , creates a method called foo* . How can I concatenate 'foo and '* ?
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34347985_c0
34347985
lisp
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Title: clojure: no cons cells Problem title: clojure: no cons cells Tags: cons, lisp, scheme, common-lisp, clojure Problem: clojure: no cons cells i heard that clojure does not have cons cells as of most lisp languages. does that mean a clojure list does not end with an empty list? could anyone explain what that exactl...
clojure: no cons cells clojure: no cons cells cons lisp scheme common-lisp clojure clojure: no cons cells i heard that clojure does not have cons cells as of most lisp languages. does that mean a clojure list does not end with an empty list? could anyone explain what that exactly means?
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4970111_c0
4970111
lisp
0
Title: what does &rest mean in elisp? Problem title: what does &rest mean in elisp? Tags: lisp, emacs, elisp Problem: what does &rest mean in elisp? What does the &rest mean in this: (append &rest sequences) I have finished the book "elisp_intro",but I didn't find the answer. I will be very grateful if you can ...
what does &rest mean in elisp? what does &rest mean in elisp? lisp emacs elisp what does &rest mean in elisp? What does the &rest mean in this: (append &rest sequences) I have finished the book "elisp_intro",but I didn't find the answer. I will be very grateful if you can help me.
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1493716_c0
1493716
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Title: Destructively reverse every cons node in an s-expression Problem title: Destructively reverse every cons node in an s-expression Tags: cons, lisp, s-expression Problem: Destructively reverse every cons node in an s-expression Any ideas how to go about this? I am trying to not create any new nodes. Code signals: ...
Destructively reverse every cons node in an s-expression Destructively reverse every cons node in an s-expression cons lisp s-expression Destructively Destructively reverse every cons node in an s-expression Any ideas how to go about this? I am trying to not create any new nodes.
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61038048_c0
61038048
lisp
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Title: &rest in common lisp Problem title: &rest in common lisp Tags: function, lisp, common-lisp, macros Problem: &rest in common lisp I am confused as to what &rest does in common lisp. This could be an example to represent what I mean : (defmacro switch (value &rest pairs) .... ) What exactly does the &rest ...
&rest in common lisp &rest in common lisp function lisp common-lisp macros &rest in common lisp I am confused as to what &rest does in common lisp. This could be an example to represent what I mean : What exactly does the &rest and pairs mean?
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41067087_c0
41067087
lisp
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Title: Cannot do sum in lisp with do loop Problem title: Cannot do sum in lisp with do loop Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: Cannot do sum in lisp with do loop (defun suma (L) (setq var 0) (do ((i 0 (+ i 1))) ((= i (length L))) (+ var (nth i L))) var) Why does it always returns 0? Shouldn't it return sum of list L? Cod...
Cannot do sum in lisp with do loop Cannot do sum in lisp with do loop lisp common-lisp Cannot Cannot do sum in lisp with do loop Why does it always returns 0? Shouldn't it return sum of list L?
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6144435_c0
6144435
lisp
0
Title: Check if item is in a list (Lisp) Problem title: Check if item is in a list (Lisp) Tags: common-lisp, lisp, list Problem: Check if item is in a list (Lisp) What's a simple way to check if an item is in a list? Something like (in item list) might return true if item=1 and list=(5 9 1 2) and false if item=7 Code s...
Check if item is in a list (Lisp) Check if item is in a list (Lisp) common-lisp lisp list Check Lisp Check if item is in a list (Lisp) What's a simple way to check if an item is in a list? Something like might return true if item=1 and list=(5 9 1 2) and false if item=7
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21329410_c0
21329410
lisp
0
Title: How to output tilde with FORMAT in Lisp? Problem title: How to output tilde with FORMAT in Lisp? Tags: format, lisp, common-lisp Problem: How to output tilde with FORMAT in Lisp? In Lisp FORMAT, all directives start with a tilde (~). If I just want to output string "~", how can I do that with FORMAT? Code signal...
How to output tilde with FORMAT in Lisp? How to output tilde with FORMAT in Lisp? format lisp common-lisp How FORMAT Lisp How to output tilde with FORMAT in Lisp? In Lisp FORMAT, all directives start with a tilde (~). If I just want to output string "~", how can I do that with FORMAT?
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Title: strange pathname? Problem title: strange pathname? Tags: common-lisp, lisp, sbcl Problem: strange pathname? * (make-pathname :name "cgi-bin/") #P"cgi-bin/" * (merge-pathnames "nav.py" #P"cgi-bin/") #P"cgi-bin/nav.py" ; **it is ok** * (merge-pathnames "nav.py" (make-pathname :name "cgi-bin/")) #P"nav.py" ; why ? ...
strange pathname? strange pathname? common-lisp lisp sbcl nav.py strange pathname? I am using sbcl-1.0.54. Any suggestion is appreciated !
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21231775_c0
21231775
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Title: How to delete variable/forms in Lisp? Problem title: How to delete variable/forms in Lisp? Tags: lisp, elisp, common-lisp Problem: How to delete variable/forms in Lisp? In Python we have the del statement for deleting variables. E.g: a = 1 del a What the equivalent of this in Lisp? (setq foo 1) ;; (del foo) ? Co...
How to delete variable/forms in Lisp? How to delete variable/forms in Lisp? lisp elisp common-lisp How Lisp How to delete variable/forms in Lisp? In Python we have the del statement for deleting variables. E.g: What the equivalent of this in Lisp?
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3950601
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Title: Swapping elements in a Common Lisp list Problem title: Swapping elements in a Common Lisp list Tags: lisp, swap, list, common-lisp Problem: Swapping elements in a Common Lisp list Is there a Common Lisp function that will swap two elements in a list given their indices and return the modified list? Code signals:...
Swapping elements in a Common Lisp list Swapping elements in a Common Lisp list lisp swap list common-lisp Swapping Common Lisp Swapping elements in a Common Lisp list Is there a Common Lisp function that will swap two elements in a list given their indices and return the modified list?
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Title: Listing currently bound global variables in lisp Problem title: Listing currently bound global variables in lisp Tags: lisp, common-lisp, global-variables Problem: Listing currently bound global variables in lisp I am quite new to Lisp and was wondering: Is there a way to list all (user-defined) global variables...
Listing currently bound global variables in lisp Listing currently bound global variables in lisp lisp common-lisp global-variables Listing Listing currently bound global variables in lisp I am quite new to Lisp and was wondering: Is there a way to list all (user-defined) global variables?
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Title: Jscheme how to find all the occurrences in a list? Problem title: Jscheme how to find all the occurrences in a list? Tags: lisp Problem: Jscheme how to find all the occurrences in a list? (define myList '(a b c d e a f)) how can i return a list of all the occurrences of 'a. in this case the returned value is '(a...
Jscheme how to find all the occurrences in a list? Jscheme how to find all the occurrences in a list? lisp Jscheme Jscheme how to find all the occurrences in a list? (define myList '(a b c d e a f)) how can i return a list of all the occurrences of 'a. in this case the returned value is '(a a)
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2970426
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Title: Test if a class is a subclass of another class in common lisp Problem title: Test if a class is a subclass of another class in common lisp Tags: class, clos, mop, lisp, common-lisp Problem: Test if a class is a subclass of another class in common lisp How do I see if one CLOS class is a subclass of another CLOS ...
Test if a class is a subclass of another class in common lisp Test if a class is a subclass of another class in common lisp class clos mop lisp common-lisp Test Test if a class is a subclass of another class in common lisp How do I see if one CLOS class is a subclass of another CLOS class?
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Title: equal and reverse functions in Lisp Problem title: equal and reverse functions in Lisp Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: equal and reverse functions in Lisp I am a newbie in Common Lisp, going through a tutorial and can't wrap my head around (equal '(reverse (a b)) '(b a))) returns nil. Much appreciate your assit...
equal and reverse functions in Lisp equal and reverse functions in Lisp common-lisp lisp Lisp equal and reverse functions in Lisp I am a newbie in Common Lisp, going through a tutorial and can't wrap my head around returns nil. Much appreciate your assitance. M.
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3748225_c0
3748225
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Title: Accessing active symbol table in Common Lisp Problem title: Accessing active symbol table in Common Lisp Tags: symbol-tables, common-lisp, lisp Problem: Accessing active symbol table in Common Lisp I have heard that the active symbol table is accessible within the Common Lisp runtime. Have I misunderstood? Code ...
Accessing active symbol table in Common Lisp Accessing active symbol table in Common Lisp symbol-tables common-lisp lisp Accessing Common Lisp Accessing active symbol table in Common Lisp I have heard that the active symbol table is accessible within the Common Lisp runtime. Have I misunderstood?
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3086561_c0
3086561
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Title: Make clos objects printable in lisp Problem title: Make clos objects printable in lisp Tags: common-lisp, serialization, clos, lisp Problem: Make clos objects printable in lisp If you want to make CLOS objects in common lisp printable (print readably), how do you go about doing this without using anything but pr...
Make clos objects printable in lisp Make clos objects printable in lisp common-lisp serialization clos lisp Make Make clos objects printable in lisp If you want to make CLOS objects in common lisp printable (print readably), how do you go about doing this without using anything but print and read.
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20982237
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Title: Clojure: equivalent of "do" from Common Lisp Problem title: Clojure: equivalent of "do" from Common Lisp Tags: common-lisp, clojure, lisp Problem: Clojure: equivalent of "do" from Common Lisp Newbie Lisp question, sorry for the ignorance. What is the equivalent of Common Lisp's do in Clojure?...
Clojure: equivalent of "do" from Common Lisp Clojure: equivalent of "do" from Common Lisp common-lisp clojure lisp Common Clojure Lisp Clojure: equivalent of "do" from Common Lisp Newbie Lisp question, sorry for the ignorance. What is the equivalent of Common Lisp's do in Clojure?
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30150186_c0
30150186
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Title: What does backtick mean in LISP? Problem title: What does backtick mean in LISP? Tags: lisp, common-lisp, backticks Problem: What does backtick mean in LISP? I have this macro, which rewrites define. If I remove the " ` " backtick it won't work. What is the explanation? (defmacro define ((name &rest r) body) `(d...
What does backtick mean in LISP? What does backtick mean in LISP? lisp common-lisp backticks What LISP What does backtick mean in LISP? I have this macro, which rewrites define. If I remove the " ` " backtick it won't work. What is the explanation?
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47258892
lisp
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Title: When do we use ' before a value in Lisp? Problem title: When do we use ' before a value in Lisp? Tags: lisp Problem: When do we use ' before a value in Lisp? I am following a tutorial on youtube online and I noticed that the teacher used ' before a value. like this: (defvar *randomStuff* 'stuff) all he...
When do we use ' before a value in Lisp? When do we use ' before a value in Lisp? lisp When Lisp When do we use ' before a value in Lisp? I am following a tutorial on youtube online and I noticed that the teacher used ' before a value. like this: all help will be appreciated
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31911953_c0
31911953
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Title: Boolean implies operation Problem title: Boolean implies operation Tags: boolean, common-lisp, lisp Problem: Boolean implies operation Why does (defun boolimplies (a b) (or (not a) b)) if called as (boolimplies 'a 'b) return B ? How does it arrive at this conclusion even when I don't use any boolean value (NIL,T...
Boolean implies operation Boolean implies operation boolean common-lisp lisp Boolean Boolean implies operation Why does (defun boolimplies (a b) (or (not a) b)) if called as (boolimplies 'a 'b) return B ? How does it arrive at this conclusion even when I don't use any boolean value (NIL,T) but just variable names?
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3257630_c0
3257630
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Title: Lisp code debugging Problem title: Lisp code debugging Tags: debugging, clojure, lisp Problem: Lisp code debugging During web searching , I found the following comment : Traditional Lisp debugging practices can still be used. What are the traditional debugging practices? Normally, what tools are used for debuggi...
Lisp code debugging Lisp code debugging debugging clojure lisp Lisp Lisp code debugging During web searching , I found the following comment : Traditional Lisp debugging practices can still be used. What are the traditional debugging practices? Normally, what tools are used for debugging lisp (with/without emacs)?
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19791512_c0
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Title: Advice lispier idiom Problem title: Advice lispier idiom Tags: common-lisp, lisp, idioms Problem: Advice lispier idiom In Common Lisp, what is more idiomatic way to check if an element is in the list? Currently I am checking if "get" belongs to the list like this: (some #'(lambda (x) (string= x "get")) '("get" "...
Advice lispier idiom Advice lispier idiom common-lisp lisp idioms Advice Advice lispier idiom In Common Lisp, what is more idiomatic way to check if an element is in the list? Currently I am checking if "get" belongs to the list like this:
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Title: Determining function argument list in Common Lisp Problem title: Determining function argument list in Common Lisp Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: Determining function argument list in Common Lisp Is it possible to find out the argument list of a function, given a function object (or a function's symbol) in com...
Determining function argument list in Common Lisp Determining function argument list in Common Lisp common-lisp lisp Determining Common Lisp Determining function argument list in Common Lisp Is it possible to find out the argument list of a function, given a function object (or a function's symbol) in common lisp?
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Title: about lispbox. how to run .lisp file by using it? Problem title: about lispbox. how to run .lisp file by using it? Tags: lisp Problem: about lispbox. how to run .lisp file by using it? I download lispbox for lisp IDE on Mac OS. I can run lisp command in lispbox at interactive mode. My question is how can I run ....
about lispbox. how to run .lisp file by using it? about lispbox. how to run .lisp file by using it? lisp it about lispbox. how to run .lisp file by using it? I download lispbox for lisp IDE on Mac OS. I can run lisp command in lispbox at interactive mode. My question is how can I run .lisp code by using it? Thank you.
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Title: Clojure: determine if a function exists Problem title: Clojure: determine if a function exists Tags: clojure, lisp Problem: Clojure: determine if a function exists how can i know if a function name provided as string is callable or not in the current context? something like: (callable? "asdasd") ;; false (callab...
Clojure: determine if a function exists Clojure: determine if a function exists clojure lisp Clojure Clojure: determine if a function exists how can i know if a function name provided as string is callable or not in the current context? something like: thanks
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Title: Pretty-print Lisp using Python Problem title: Pretty-print Lisp using Python Tags: python, s-expression, lisp, pretty-print Problem: Pretty-print Lisp using Python Is there a way to pretty-print Lisp-style code string (in other words, a bunch of balanced parentheses and text within) in Python without re-inventin...
Pretty-print Lisp using Python Pretty-print Lisp using Python python s-expression lisp pretty-print Python Pretty-print Lisp Pretty-print Lisp using Python Is there a way to pretty-print Lisp-style code string (in other words, a bunch of balanced parentheses and text within) in Python without re-inventing a wheel?
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Title: require and *modules* are deprecated in common lisp? Problem title: require and *modules* are deprecated in common lisp? Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: require and *modules* are deprecated in common lisp? Common Lisp HyperSpec says that require and ****modules**** are deprecated. But I still see we use require...
require and *modules* are deprecated in common lisp? require and *modules* are deprecated in common lisp? common-lisp lisp and require and *modules* are deprecated in common lisp? Common Lisp HyperSpec says that require and ****modules**** are deprecated. But I still see we use require all the time. What should we use?
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Title: How do I increment or decrement a number in Common Lisp? Problem title: How do I increment or decrement a number in Common Lisp? Tags: common-lisp, increment, lisp, decrement Problem: How do I increment or decrement a number in Common Lisp? What is the idiomatic Common Lisp way to increment/decrement numbers and...
How do I increment or decrement a number in Common Lisp? How do I increment or decrement a number in Common Lisp? common-lisp increment lisp decrement How Common Lisp How do I increment or decrement a number in Common Lisp? What is the idiomatic Common Lisp way to increment/decrement numbers and/or numeric variables?
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Title: dolist binds argument to symbols Problem title: dolist binds argument to symbols Tags: elisp, lisp, emacs Problem: dolist binds argument to symbols In this code dolist binds x to symbols 'foo and 'bar. (dolist (x '(foo bar)) (print (symbolp x) t)) This is a problem if I want to use values of foo and bar, like: (...
dolist binds argument to symbols dolist binds argument to symbols elisp lisp emacs dolist binds argument to symbols In this code dolist binds x to symbols 'foo and 'bar. This is a problem if I want to use values of foo and bar, like: How to get around it?
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Title: Delete double elements from a list in Lisp Problem title: Delete double elements from a list in Lisp Tags: lisp, common-lisp, duplicates, list Problem: Delete double elements from a list in Lisp i have to delete all the double elements from a list in lisp.. here is an example: (A B C D E A A B F G A) => (A B C D...
Delete double elements from a list in Lisp Delete double elements from a list in Lisp lisp common-lisp duplicates list a Delete Lisp Delete double elements from a list in Lisp i have to delete all the double elements from a list in lisp.. here is an example: How can i do this?
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i need to compare y and z if eq return true (if (eq (first list1) '?x) (princ (first list1 )) (princ (first(rest list2))) (1+ *counter*) (set y (first(rest list2))) (if (= *counter* 2) (set z (first (rest list2))) ) ) (if (= y z) t) ) (t nil) ) ) ;(cmp ‘(cat ?x mat ?x) ‘(cat bat mat bat)) => t ;(cmp ‘(cat ?x mat ?x) ‘(...
i need to compare y and z if eq return true (if (eq (first list1) '?x) (princ (first list1 )) (princ (first(rest list2))) (1+ *counter*) (set y (first(rest list2))) (if (= *counter* 2) (set z (first (rest list2))) ) ) (if (= y z) t) ) (t nil) ) ) ;(cmp ‘(cat ?x mat ?x) ‘(cat bat mat bat)) => t ;(cmp ‘(cat ?x mat ?x) ‘(...
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Title: Is there a Scheme equivalent to SBCL's run-program? Problem title: Is there a Scheme equivalent to SBCL's run-program? Tags: chicken-scheme, common-lisp, lisp, sbcl, scheme Problem: Is there a Scheme equivalent to SBCL's run-program? I can run (run-program "/usr/ls" '()) in SBCL. Is there an equivalent...
Is there a Scheme equivalent to SBCL's run-program? Is there a Scheme equivalent to SBCL's run-program? chicken-scheme common-lisp lisp sbcl scheme Scheme SBCL Is there a Scheme equivalent to SBCL's run-program? I can run (run-program "/usr/ls" '()) in SBCL. Is there an equivalent in any Scheme implementation...
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Title: Lisp list linearization with map Problem title: Lisp list linearization with map Tags: lisp, map-function Problem: Lisp list linearization with map Is it possible to linearize a list using a map functions? Example: (1 2 (3 (4 5) 6)) -> (1 2 3 4 5 6) My wrong approach: (defun f1 (x) (cond ((atom x) x) (t (f2 x)) ...
Lisp list linearization with map Lisp list linearization with map lisp map-function Lisp Lisp list linearization with map Is it possible to linearize a list using a map functions? Example: (1 2 (3 (4 5) 6)) -> (1 2 3 4 5 6) My wrong approach:
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Title: What is syntax expression? Problem title: What is syntax expression? Tags: land-of-lisp, lisp, s-expression Problem: What is syntax expression? I read in the book "Land of Lisp", the author mentions syntax expression . Does that mean the ability to express syntax as a form of data? Is this the same as S-expressi...
What is syntax expression? What is syntax expression? land-of-lisp lisp s-expression What S-expression What is syntax expression? I read in the book "Land of Lisp", the author mentions syntax expression . Does that mean the ability to express syntax as a form of data? Is this the same as S-expression (symbolic expressi...
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1707728
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Title: scheme and set! Problem title: scheme and set! Tags: lisp, scheme, variables Problem: scheme and set! How can I change the value of a variable via a function that consumes lambda parameter? Ie: ;;definitions (define test "fails") (define (experiment input) (set! input "works")) ;;interactions > test "fails" > (e...
scheme and set! scheme and set! lisp scheme variables scheme and set! How can I change the value of a variable via a function that consumes lambda parameter? Ie: This seems to fail.. Regards
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Title: The implement of mutex in SICP Section 3.4 Problem title: The implement of mutex in SICP Section 3.4 Tags: scheme, mutex, lisp, sicp Problem: The implement of mutex in SICP Section 3.4 When the authors implement the mutex part of serializers, they use a list called cell . But the list only contains one element, ...
The implement of mutex in SICP Section 3.4 The implement of mutex in SICP Section 3.4 scheme mutex lisp sicp SICP Section The implement of mutex in SICP Section 3.4 When the authors implement the mutex part of serializers, they use a list called cell . But the list only contains one element, so why not just use a varia...
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Title: How to check if a symbol is a macro Problem title: How to check if a symbol is a macro Tags: common-lisp, lisp, macros Problem: How to check if a symbol is a macro In common lisp, I would like to be able to find out wether or not a symbol is a macro or not. Is there a predicate such as (macrop) which will allow ...
How to check if a symbol is a macro How to check if a symbol is a macro common-lisp lisp macros How How to check if a symbol is a macro In common lisp, I would like to be able to find out wether or not a symbol is a macro or not. Is there a predicate such as (macrop) which will allow me to detect if a name/symbol is a ...
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Title: Call a procedure in Scheme after waiting a few seconds? Problem title: Call a procedure in Scheme after waiting a few seconds? Tags: scheme, lisp Problem: Call a procedure in Scheme after waiting a few seconds? Is it possible to call a procedure in Scheme after waiting a few seconds? For example: (define (facs) ...
Call a procedure in Scheme after waiting a few seconds? Call a procedure in Scheme after waiting a few seconds? scheme lisp Call Scheme Call a procedure in Scheme after waiting a few seconds? Is it possible to call a procedure in Scheme after waiting a few seconds? For example:
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Title: clisp : remove from list of list Problem title: clisp : remove from list of list Tags: common-lisp, clisp, lisp Problem: clisp : remove from list of list (remove '(1 2) '((1 2) (1 3))) doesn't remove '(1 2) from list in common lisp. (I think it uses eq and not equal ). Do we have any other alternative to delete ...
clisp : remove from list of list clisp : remove from list of list common-lisp clisp lisp list clisp : remove from list of list (remove '(1 2) '((1 2) (1 3))) doesn't remove '(1 2) from list in common lisp. (I think it uses eq and not equal ). Do we have any other alternative to delete element from list of lists in comm...
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Title: How to create transitive function in LISP for R relation? Problem title: How to create transitive function in LISP for R relation? Tags: lisp Problem: How to create transitive function in LISP for R relation? To construct the transitive and reflexive closure R *. The binary relation R = {(1,1), (1,2), (2,1), (2,...
How to create transitive function in LISP for R relation? How to create transitive function in LISP for R relation? lisp How LISP How to create transitive function in LISP for R relation? To construct the transitive and reflexive closure R *. The binary relation R = {(1,1), (1,2), (2,1), (2,2), (3,1), (3,4), (4,1), (4,...
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Title: How does append work in Common Lisp? Problem title: How does append work in Common Lisp? Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: How does append work in Common Lisp? I just started learning Lisp and I don't seem to understand the following piece of code: (setf y (loop for x in y for z = (something) unless (condition fo...
How does append work in Common Lisp? How does append work in Common Lisp? common-lisp lisp How Common Lisp How does append work in Common Lisp? I just started learning Lisp and I don't seem to understand the following piece of code: Where is z appended?
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Title: Calculate deltas between items in a list Problem title: Calculate deltas between items in a list Tags: lisp, clojure Problem: Calculate deltas between items in a list If I have a list of values, what is an effective way to calculate the difference between the elements in the list? For example: '(5 10 12 15) woul...
Calculate deltas between items in a list Calculate deltas between items in a list lisp clojure Calculate Calculate deltas between items in a list If I have a list of values, what is an effective way to calculate the difference between the elements in the list? For example: '(5 10 12 15) would result in '(5 2 3) , or '(...
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Title: Printing a list with infix notation Problem title: Printing a list with infix notation Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: Printing a list with infix notation I would like to convert an s-expression into a string with infix notation using format . How can this be done using format ? Example; (format t "<insert form...
Printing a list with infix notation Printing a list with infix notation lisp common-lisp Printing Printing a list with infix notation I would like to convert an s-expression into a string with infix notation using format . How can this be done using format ? Example;
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Title: scheme style guide Problem title: scheme style guide Tags: coding-style, lisp, scheme Problem: scheme style guide I've done some Googling for a Scheme style guide, but haven't come up with anything as easily refereceable and concrete as, say, the Google Style Guide for C++ . The best I've found so far is this gu...
scheme style guide scheme style guide coding-style lisp scheme scheme style guide I've done some Googling for a Scheme style guide, but haven't come up with anything as easily refereceable and concrete as, say, the Google Style Guide for C++ . The best I've found so far is this guy . Are there Scheme style guides out t...
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Title: Comparing symbols in Lisp Problem title: Comparing symbols in Lisp Tags: lisp Problem: Comparing symbols in Lisp Of course I am a novice but why doesn't this return T ? (eql (third '(0 1 'to 0 1)) 'to) ==> nil But this does return the quoted 'to . (third '(0 1 'to 0 1)) 'TO As you might guess, none of the compar...
Comparing symbols in Lisp Comparing symbols in Lisp lisp Comparing Lisp Comparing symbols in Lisp Of course I am a novice but why doesn't this return T ? But this does return the quoted 'to . As you might guess, none of the compare forms work, eq , eql , equal , equalp .
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Title: If condition with and operator Problem title: If condition with and operator Tags: lisp, common-lisp, clisp Problem: If condition with and operator How to use IF condition with AND operator? I'm getting an error (princ"Enter a year: ") (defvar y(read)) (defun leap-year(y) (if(and(= 0(mod y 400)(= 0(mod y 4)) (pr...
If condition with and operator If condition with and operator lisp common-lisp clisp Enter If condition with and operator How to use IF condition with AND operator? I'm getting an error
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Title: Lisp return String of Symbol name Problem title: Lisp return String of Symbol name Tags: lisp, symbols, common-lisp Problem: Lisp return String of Symbol name Basically I'm looking for a function that does the opposite of the following. (intern "CAR") This question is related. In Common Lisp, is there a function...
Lisp return String of Symbol name Lisp return String of Symbol name lisp symbols common-lisp Lisp Symbol CAR Lisp return String of Symbol name Basically I'm looking for a function that does the opposite of the following. This question is related. In Common Lisp, is there a function that returns a symbol from a given st...
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Title: Easiest way to copy a file from one directory to another in common lisp? Problem title: Easiest way to copy a file from one directory to another in common lisp? Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: Easiest way to copy a file from one directory to another in common lisp? Moving a file seems easy , but is there a simp...
Easiest way to copy a file from one directory to another in common lisp? Easiest way to copy a file from one directory to another in common lisp? common-lisp lisp one Easiest Easiest way to copy a file from one directory to another in common lisp? Moving a file seems easy , but is there a simple way to copy a file in a...
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Title: Association in Common Lisp Problem title: Association in Common Lisp Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: Association in Common Lisp There's a structure of the following format: (setq dist '(((1 1) 1) ((0 2) 3) ((1 2) 1) ((2 3) 3) ((3 5) 4))) Is there any function which, if I call (myf '(0 2)) could give me 3 or ((0...
Association in Common Lisp Association in Common Lisp lisp common-lisp Association Common Lisp Association in Common Lisp There's a structure of the following format: Is there any function which, if I call could give me or Something like a reverse assoc
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Title: Sorting list of cons by second object Problem title: Sorting list of cons by second object Tags: lisp, sorting Problem: Sorting list of cons by second object I need to sort list of cons elements by cdr element. For example: (aaa.4 bbb.2 ccc.6 ddd.9 eee.3) => (bbb.2 eee.3 aaa.4 ccc.6 ddd.9) Help me please, i just...
Sorting list of cons by second object Sorting list of cons by second object lisp sorting Sorting aaa.4 bbb.2 ccc.6 ddd.9 eee.3 Sorting list of cons by second object I need to sort list of cons elements by cdr element. For example: Help me please, i just start learning Lisp.
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29957236_c0
29957236
lisp
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Title: CAR and CDR in LISP Problem title: CAR and CDR in LISP Tags: lisp, clisp Problem: CAR and CDR in LISP Suppose there's a LISP list L described by ((A B) (C)) How to print the result of (CAR L) and (CDR L) ? (in clisp interpreter) I am able to print these simple statements like (CAR `(A B C)) which gives A . But h...
CAR and CDR in LISP CAR and CDR in LISP lisp clisp CAR CDR LISP CAR and CDR in LISP Suppose there's a LISP list L described by ((A B) (C)) How to print the result of (CAR L) and (CDR L) ? (in clisp interpreter) I am able to print these simple statements like (CAR `(A B C)) which gives A . But how do I define the list a...
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40915190_c0
40915190
lisp
0
Title: How to find the length of a multilevel list? Problem title: How to find the length of a multilevel list? Tags: list, lisp, common-lisp Problem: How to find the length of a multilevel list? ( setq list1 '( a ( b ( c d ) e ) f ( g h ) i ) ) ( print ( length ( list1 ) ) ) The output here is 5 but I want the output ...
How to find the length of a multilevel list? How to find the length of a multilevel list? list lisp common-lisp How list1 How to find the length of a multilevel list? The output here is 5 but I want the output to be 9. How to break the list and find the whole length?
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41122855_c0
41122855
lisp
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Title: Lisp: TAGBODY issue Problem title: Lisp: TAGBODY issue Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: Lisp: TAGBODY issue I am a beginner in LISP programming and I am unsure how to use tagbody in order to read numbers from the keyboard until I reach a negative number. I tried to find resources available online, however I was ...
Lisp: TAGBODY issue Lisp: TAGBODY issue lisp common-lisp Lisp TAGBODY Lisp: TAGBODY issue I am a beginner in LISP programming and I am unsure how to use tagbody in order to read numbers from the keyboard until I reach a negative number. I tried to find resources available online, however I was unsuccessful so far. Any ...
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29225029_c0
29225029
lisp
0
Title: Sum of odd elements in lisp Problem title: Sum of odd elements in lisp Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: Sum of odd elements in lisp I have to sum odd elementс that are on odd positions. This is not working. Can someone tell me where is my mistake? Thank you (defun sum (list) (cond ((null list) 0) ((= (mod 2 (car...
Sum of odd elements in lisp Sum of odd elements in lisp lisp common-lisp Sum Sum of odd elements in lisp I have to sum odd elementс that are on odd positions. This is not working. Can someone tell me where is my mistake? Thank you
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70056233_c1
70056233
lisp
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call is with the let (macroexpand-1 '(let ((ending-value 0)) (do-primes4 (p 0 10) (incf ending-value p)) ending-value)) (LET ((ENDING-VALUE 0)) (DO-PRIMES4 (P 0 10) (INCF ENDING-VALUE P)) ENDING-VALUE) It seems not to actually macro-expand do-primes4. I am using SBCL. Code signals: Using, macroexpand-1, Practical, Com...
call is with the let (macroexpand-1 '(let ((ending-value 0)) (do-primes4 (p 0 10) (incf ending-value p)) ending-value)) (LET ((ENDING-VALUE 0)) (DO-PRIMES4 (P 0 10) (INCF ENDING-VALUE P)) ENDING-VALUE) It seems not to actually macro-expand do-primes4. I am using SBCL. Code signals: Using, macroexpand-1, Practical, Com...
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11046759_c0
11046759
lisp
0
Title: How to get folder path in dired-mode? Problem title: How to get folder path in dired-mode? Tags: elisp, emacs, lisp Problem: How to get folder path in dired-mode? I can get the file path with: (message (file-name-directory (or buffer-file-name load-file-name))) But if the buffer in dired-mode, the above code eva...
How to get folder path in dired-mode? How to get folder path in dired-mode? elisp emacs lisp How How to get folder path in dired-mode? I can get the file path with: But if the buffer in dired-mode, the above code evaluates to nil. How can I get the folder path in dired-mode with elisp?
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260685_c0
260685
lisp
0
Title: What is the best Scheme implementation for working through SICP? Problem title: What is the best Scheme implementation for working through SICP? Tags: lisp, scheme, sicp Problem: What is the best Scheme implementation for working through SICP? I have been using PLT Scheme , but it has some issues. Does anyone kn...
What is the best Scheme implementation for working through SICP? What is the best Scheme implementation for working through SICP? lisp scheme sicp What Scheme SICP What is the best Scheme implementation for working through SICP? I have been using PLT Scheme , but it has some issues. Does anyone know of a better impleme...
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28846642_c0
28846642
lisp
0
Title: Lisp - is there anyway to convert &quot;(&quot; to symbol &#x27;( Problem title: Lisp - is there anyway to convert &quot;(&quot; to symbol &#x27;( Tags: lisp Problem: Lisp - is there anyway to convert "(" to symbol '( Is there anyway to convert string parentheses "(" to symbol parentheses '( in lisp? For example...
Lisp - is there anyway to convert &quot;(&quot; to symbol &#x27;( Lisp - is there anyway to convert &quot;(&quot; to symbol &#x27;( lisp Lisp Lisp - is there anyway to convert "(" to symbol '( Is there anyway to convert string parentheses "(" to symbol parentheses '( in lisp? For example while converting list of string...
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19718002_c0
19718002
lisp
0
Title: How do I manage common lisp dependencies? Problem title: How do I manage common lisp dependencies? Tags: asdf, common-lisp, dependencies, quicklisp, lisp Problem: How do I manage common lisp dependencies? What's the lisp equivalent of a pip requirement file, ruby gemfile, node package.json, etc? I'm not entirely...
How do I manage common lisp dependencies? How do I manage common lisp dependencies? asdf common-lisp dependencies quicklisp lisp How How do I manage common lisp dependencies? What's the lisp equivalent of a pip requirement file, ruby gemfile, node package.json, etc? I'm not entirely sure how asdf and quicklisp relate i...
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2018208_c2
2018208
lisp
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.5/lispy.asd, DSA, SBCL, Problem, Installing, Lispy, Package, Manager, asdf-config.lisp, asdf:oos, asdf:load-op, lispy-0.5, lispy.asd, Initializing, Fetching, common-lisp.net, map.lisp-expr, map.lisp-expr.asc, Signature, Fri, Dec, EST, Can, SIMPLE-ERROR, THREAD, RUNNING, AA5E5E9, GPG, Type, HELP, SB-EXT:QUIT, RETRY, NI...
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23317994_c0
23317994
lisp
0
Title: How can I build a Python module in Hy? Problem title: How can I build a Python module in Hy? Tags: python, hy, lisp Problem: How can I build a Python module in Hy? I'd like to use Hy , a dialect of Lisp on top of Python. However my coworkers all use Python and aren't likely to switch over to a Lisp dialect any t...
How can I build a Python module in Hy? How can I build a Python module in Hy? python hy lisp How Python How can I build a Python module in Hy? I'd like to use Hy , a dialect of Lisp on top of Python. However my coworkers all use Python and aren't likely to switch over to a Lisp dialect any time soon. How can I package ...
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39441958_c1
39441958
lisp
1
1344 a = 2**100 b = 2**98 a*b >> 401734511064747568885490523085290650630550748445698208825344 When I use my function inside Dr. Racket with these values I get a different result: (* 1267650600228229401496703205376 316912650057057350374175801344) My result is: 63382530011411470074835160268800, which is wrong, as Python ...
1344 a = 2**100 b = 2**98 a*b >> 401734511064747568885490523085290650630550748445698208825344 When I use my function inside Dr. Racket with these values I get a different result: (* 1267650600228229401496703205376 316912650057057350374175801344) My result is: 63382530011411470074835160268800, which is wrong, as Python ...
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2618233_c0
2618233
lisp
0
Title: lisp: consolidate a list-of-lists into a single list? Problem title: lisp: consolidate a list-of-lists into a single list? Tags: lisp, list Problem: lisp: consolidate a list-of-lists into a single list? Still working on lisp recipes and idioms. I have a list like this: ((a b c) (d e f) nil (g h)) I'd like to con...
lisp: consolidate a list-of-lists into a single list? lisp: consolidate a list-of-lists into a single list? lisp list lisp: consolidate a list-of-lists into a single list? Still working on lisp recipes and idioms. I have a list like this: I'd like to consolidate that to one list, Seems like there oughta be a one-liner ...
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7532351_c0
7532351
lisp
0
Title: What interesting open source software is written in Lisp? Problem title: What interesting open source software is written in Lisp? Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: What interesting open source software is written in Lisp? I was looking looking for the sources of real-life applications that are written in Lisp. F...
What interesting open source software is written in Lisp? What interesting open source software is written in Lisp? lisp common-lisp What Lisp What interesting open source software is written in Lisp? I was looking looking for the sources of real-life applications that are written in Lisp. For example a Pacman clone or...
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77934_c0
77934
lisp
0
Title: How do I display an image with ltk? Problem title: How do I display an image with ltk? Tags: lisp, ltk, tk-toolkit, tcl, sbcl Problem: How do I display an image with ltk? I have written code to read a windows bitmap and would now like to display it with ltk. How can I construct an appropriate object? Is there su...
How do I display an image with ltk? How do I display an image with ltk? lisp ltk tk-toolkit tcl sbcl How How do I display an image with ltk? I have written code to read a windows bitmap and would now like to display it with ltk. How can I construct an appropriate object? Is there such functionality in ltk? If not how c...
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69427861_c0
69427861
lisp
0
Title: What is wrong with this answer Problem title: What is wrong with this answer Tags: lisp, scheme, racket, function Problem: What is wrong with this answer (define inc (lambda(x)((+ x 1 )))) I created the line of code above as an answer to the question "Create a function called "inc" which will be given a numeric ...
What is wrong with this answer What is wrong with this answer lisp scheme racket function What What is wrong with this answer I created the line of code above as an answer to the question
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28938940_c0
28938940
lisp
0
Title: Simulate scheme define in common lisp Problem title: Simulate scheme define in common lisp Tags: lisp, scheme, common-lisp Problem: Simulate scheme define in common lisp I wonder how to simulate the scheme define in common lisp,and want to write a macro for simulate the define. So what's the different between cl...
Simulate scheme define in common lisp Simulate scheme define in common lisp lisp scheme common-lisp Simulate Simulate scheme define in common lisp I wonder how to simulate the scheme define in common lisp,and want to write a macro for simulate the define. So what's the different between cl's defun deparameter defvar an...
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43753152_c0
43753152
lisp
0
Title: What will be the memory layout diagram for following statement in lisp? Problem title: What will be the memory layout diagram for following statement in lisp? Tags: lisp Problem: What will be the memory layout diagram for following statement in lisp? I don't know how to draw memory layout for this and I'm new to...
What will be the memory layout diagram for following statement in lisp? What will be the memory layout diagram for following statement in lisp? lisp What What will be the memory layout diagram for following statement in lisp? I don't know how to draw memory layout for this and I'm new to lisp. Please help me out.
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29359922_c0
29359922
lisp
0
Title: Lisp Biased Number Generator Problem title: Lisp Biased Number Generator Tags: random, common-lisp, lisp, sbcl Problem: Lisp Biased Number Generator Is there a way to specify bias in a random generator in lisp? For instance if I had a range of numbers. How can I specify that the numbers in the first half of the ...
Lisp Biased Number Generator Lisp Biased Number Generator random common-lisp lisp sbcl Lisp Biased Number Generator Lisp Biased Number Generator Is there a way to specify bias in a random generator in lisp? For instance if I had a range of numbers. How can I specify that the numbers in the first half of the range are 3...
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12602784_c0
12602784
lisp
0
Title: read a polynomial from input stream in lisp Problem title: read a polynomial from input stream in lisp Tags: input, lisp, sorting Problem: read a polynomial from input stream in lisp Reads a polynomial from a list pl (see below for input format) and returns it as a sorted list. Example: (ReadPolynomial2 '(99 0 1...
read a polynomial from input stream in lisp read a polynomial from input stream in lisp input lisp sorting input ReadPolynomial2 read a polynomial from input stream in lisp Reads a polynomial from a list pl (see below for input format) and returns it as a sorted list. Example: (ReadPolynomial2 '(99 0 17 200 3 150 8 200...
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533960_c1
533960
lisp
1
Exit, SB-INT, FIND-PACKAGE-OR-LOSE, LAMBDA, NIL, RSS-UTILITIES, MENUBAR-BOTTOM, RSS-UTILITIES::MAX-V, RSS-UTILITIES::V-SIZE, WARNING, SCREEN-HEIGHT, RSS-UTILITIES::CONTAINER, RSS-UTILITIES::POINT-H, RSS-UTILITIES::VIEW-SIZE, SCREEN-WIDTH, RSS-UTILITIES::VIEW, STYLE-WARNING, POINT-H, RSS-UTILITIES::POINT-V, POINT-V, Co...
Exit, SB-INT, FIND-PACKAGE-OR-LOSE, LAMBDA, NIL, RSS-UTILITIES, MENUBAR-BOTTOM, RSS-UTILITIES::MAX-V, RSS-UTILITIES::V-SIZE, WARNING, SCREEN-HEIGHT, RSS-UTILITIES::CONTAINER, RSS-UTILITIES::POINT-H, RSS-UTILITIES::VIEW-SIZE, SCREEN-WIDTH, RSS-UTILITIES::VIEW, STYLE-WARNING, POINT-H, RSS-UTILITIES::POINT-V, POINT-V, Co...
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16756157_c0
16756157
lisp
0
Title: Can lambdas have docstrings? Problem title: Can lambdas have docstrings? Tags: lisp, ccl, common-lisp Problem: Can lambdas have docstrings? I know that def* can have docstrings, so I just give lambdas a try. Embarrassingly, The following returns NIL. (documentation (lambda () "a function which always returns nil...
Can lambdas have docstrings? Can lambdas have docstrings? lisp ccl common-lisp Can Can lambdas have docstrings? I know that def* can have docstrings, so I just give lambdas a try. Embarrassingly, The following returns NIL. What's wrong? Can't lambdas have docstrings? Is there a way to do it?
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12358650_c0
12358650
lisp
0
Title: loading a file in lisp Problem title: loading a file in lisp Tags: clisp, lisp Problem: loading a file in lisp Can anyone please tell me after compiling and loading a file do we still have to define the function(already in the file compiled and loaded) in repl to use it? or is there still process left so that th...
loading a file in lisp loading a file in lisp clisp lisp loading a file in lisp Can anyone please tell me after compiling and loading a file do we still have to define the function(already in the file compiled and loaded) in repl to use it? or is there still process left so that the repl detects the function is already...
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4394568_c0
4394568
lisp
0
Title: Are there any highly functional web browsers that run scripting languages other than JavaScript? Problem title: Are there any highly functional web browsers that run scripting languages other than JavaScript? Tags: browser, lisp Problem: Are there any highly functional web browsers that run scripting languages o...
Are there any highly functional web browsers that run scripting languages other than JavaScript? Are there any highly functional web browsers that run scripting languages other than JavaScript? browser lisp JavaScript Are there any highly functional web browsers that run scripting languages other than JavaScript? I wan...
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22956293_c0
22956293
lisp
0
Title: Explain this: Lisp programs are trees of expressions Problem title: Explain this: Lisp programs are trees of expressions Tags: clojure, lisp Problem: Explain this: Lisp programs are trees of expressions I'm learning Clojure at the moment. I keep reading the following statement: "Lisp programs are trees of expres...
Explain this: Lisp programs are trees of expressions Explain this: Lisp programs are trees of expressions clojure lisp Explain Lisp Explain this: Lisp programs are trees of expressions I'm learning Clojure at the moment. I keep reading the following statement: "Lisp programs are trees of expressions" I'm not quite sure...
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19505693_c0
19505693
lisp
0
Title: eliminates every occurrence of x from a list of integers in lisp Problem title: eliminates every occurrence of x from a list of integers in lisp Tags: function, common-lisp, lisp Problem: eliminates every occurrence of x from a list of integers in lisp I need to write a lisp function that eliminates every occurr...
eliminates every occurrence of x from a list of integers in lisp eliminates every occurrence of x from a list of integers in lisp function common-lisp lisp a eliminates every occurrence of x from a list of integers in lisp I need to write a lisp function that eliminates every occurrence of x from a list of integers. Fo...
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78855175_c2
78855175
lisp
2
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