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9355918_c0
9355918
lisp
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Title: Removing NIL's from a list LISP Problem title: Removing NIL's from a list LISP Tags: lisp, list, null Problem: Removing NIL's from a list LISP Simple question. Say I have a bunch of NIL's in my list q . Is there a simple way to remove the NILs and just keep the numbers?. eval doesn't seem to work here....
Removing NIL's from a list LISP Removing NIL's from a list LISP lisp list null a Removing NIL LISP Removing NIL's from a list LISP Simple question. Say I have a bunch of NIL's in my list q . Is there a simple way to remove the NILs and just keep the numbers?. eval doesn't seem to work here. I need (1 2 3 4)
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8627880_c1
8627880
lisp
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j:348, clojure.main$main.doInvoke, main.clj:426, RestFn.java:421, Var.java:405, clojure.lang.AFn.applyToHelper, AFn.java:163, clojure.lang.Var.applyTo, Var.java:518, clojure.main.main, main.java:37, Caused, Util.java:156, clojure.lang.Compiler.resolveIn, Compiler.java:6720, clojure.lang.Compiler.resolve, Compiler.java:...
6 clojure.lang.Compiler.resolveIn Compiler.java:6720 clojure.lang.Compiler.resolve Compiler.java:6664 clojure.lang.Compiler.analyzeSymbol Compiler.java:6625 Compiler.java:6198 How do I eval a clojure data structure within the context of a namespace? I'm writing a clojure app for internal use, and I want the config file...
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13743044_c0
13743044
lisp
0
Title: how to do append like python in scheme? Problem title: how to do append like python in scheme? Tags: python, racket, append, lisp, scheme Problem: how to do append like python in scheme? Like this: > (my-append (list 1 2) 3) '(1 2 3) I know append in racket is actually to concatenate two list. And cons just add ...
how to do append like python in scheme? how to do append like python in scheme? python racket append lisp scheme how to do append like python in scheme? Like this: I know append in racket is actually to concatenate two list. And cons just add an element to the head of a list instead of tail Does anyone have ideas about...
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43639180_c0
43639180
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Title: LISP: with predicate as parameter Problem title: LISP: with predicate as parameter Tags: common-lisp, predicate, parameters, lisp, function Problem: LISP: with predicate as parameter I want a predicate as a parameter of a function. (DEFUN per (F L) (cond ((F L) 'working) (T 'anything))) (per 'numberp 3) as resul...
LISP: with predicate as parameter LISP: with predicate as parameter common-lisp predicate parameters lisp function LISP DEFUN LISP: with predicate as parameter I want a predicate as a parameter of a function. as result it raises an error:
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2680864_c0
2680864
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Title: How to remove nested parentheses in LISP Problem title: How to remove nested parentheses in LISP Tags: parentheses, common-lisp, lisp Problem: How to remove nested parentheses in LISP How can I remove nested parentheses recursively in Common LISP Such as (unnest '(a b c (d e) ((f) g))) => (a b c d e f g) (unnest...
How to remove nested parentheses in LISP How to remove nested parentheses in LISP parentheses common-lisp lisp How LISP How to remove nested parentheses in LISP How can I remove nested parentheses recursively in Common LISP Such as Thanks
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17934515_c0
17934515
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Title: Tail Recursive function or not Problem title: Tail Recursive function or not Tags: tail-recursion, lisp, scheme Problem: Tail Recursive function or not Can anyone help me with this please? (define f (lambda (x) (cond ((null? x) 0) (#t (+ (* (car x) (car x)) (f (cdr x))))))) I couldn't understand if this function...
Tail Recursive function or not Tail Recursive function or not tail-recursion lisp scheme Tail Recursive Tail Recursive function or not Can anyone help me with this please? I couldn't understand if this function is tail recursive or not? If it is, what is the reason?
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14579580_c0
14579580
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Title: scheme in jedit Problem title: scheme in jedit Tags: scheme, jedit, lisp, macos, terminal Problem: scheme in jedit I have been searching for quite a while for a way to get color codes for the Scheme language in Jedit. Anybody know how I can do that? I also haven't figured out how to compile my Scheme code in ter...
scheme in jedit scheme in jedit scheme jedit lisp macos terminal scheme in jedit I have been searching for quite a while for a way to get color codes for the Scheme language in Jedit. Anybody know how I can do that? I also haven't figured out how to compile my Scheme code in terminal (mac), so I'm wondering if you coul...
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23348089_c1
23348089
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1
0082F8D43}>. STUMPWM> How do I programmatically define a named function in common lisp? Code signals: Programmatically, autogen-command-33, Condition, SB-INT:SIMPLE-PROGRAM-ERROR, Restarts, RETRY, SLIME, REPL, ABORT, TERMINATE-THREAD, Terminate, THREAD, RUNNING, Backtrace, SB-INT:SIMPLE-EVAL-IN-LEXENV, INTERN, autogen-...
0082F8D43}>. STUMPWM> How do I programmatically define a named function in common lisp? Code signals: Programmatically, autogen-command-33, Condition, SB-INT:SIMPLE-PROGRAM-ERROR, Restarts, RETRY, SLIME, REPL, ABORT, TERMINATE-THREAD, Terminate, THREAD, RUNNING, Backtrace, SB-INT:SIMPLE-EVAL-IN-LEXENV, INTERN, autogen-...
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56325387_c0
56325387
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Title: (1 2) reported an error of invalid function Problem title: (1 2) reported an error of invalid function Tags: lisp Problem: (1 2) reported an error of invalid function Upon reading Cons-Cell-types ELISP> '(1 2) (1 2) ELISP> (1 2) *** Eval error *** Invalid function: 1 The reported error confused me, How could an ...
(1 2) reported an error of invalid function (1 2) reported an error of invalid function lisp ELISP Eval Invalid (1 2) reported an error of invalid function Upon reading Cons-Cell-types The reported error confused me, How could an integer of 1 be interred as a function which is invalid.
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11649898_c0
11649898
lisp
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Title: The relationship between quotation, reification and reflection Problem title: The relationship between quotation, reification and reflection Tags: reification, lisp, reflection Problem: The relationship between quotation, reification and reflection I recently get confused with quotation, reification and reflecti...
The relationship between quotation, reification and reflection The relationship between quotation, reification and reflection reification lisp reflection The relationship between quotation, reification and reflection I recently get confused with quotation, reification and reflection. Someone could offer a good explanat...
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30037411_c0
30037411
lisp
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Title: Not numeric atoms LISP Problem title: Not numeric atoms LISP Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: Not numeric atoms LISP I want to ask why this function doesn't work... (defun nenum(ls) (cond ((null ls) nil) ((listp car(ls)) (nenum (rest ls))) ((numberp car(ls)) (nenum (rest ls))) (t (cons (car ls) (nenum (rest ls))...
Not numeric atoms LISP Not numeric atoms LISP lisp common-lisp Not LISP Not numeric atoms LISP I want to ask why this function doesn't work... Example: (nenum '(l 1 i (b) (5) s -2 p)) --> (l i s p) Thank you!
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55669119_c0
55669119
lisp
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Title: What is the correct pointer type conversion for C floats in Racket? Problem title: What is the correct pointer type conversion for C floats in Racket? Tags: lisp, racket Problem: What is the correct pointer type conversion for C floats in Racket? In the Racket documentation there are integer pointer types like _...
What is the correct pointer type conversion for C floats in Racket? What is the correct pointer type conversion for C floats in Racket? lisp racket What Racket What is the correct pointer type conversion for C floats in Racket? In the Racket documentation there are integer pointer types like _intptr, but how do I use f...
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4735398_c0
4735398
lisp
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Title: history of programming language names? Problem title: history of programming language names? Tags: c, programming-languages, lisp, history Problem: history of programming language names? do anyone know the history of programming language names? where they come from? a,b,c, java, python, scheme, prolog, ada, fort...
history of programming language names? history of programming language names? c programming-languages lisp history history of programming language names? do anyone know the history of programming language names? where they come from? a,b,c, java, python, scheme, prolog, ada, fortran, algol, cobol, assembly, pascal, lis...
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4942367_c0
4942367
lisp
0
Title: Neural networks in Lisp - advice Problem title: Neural networks in Lisp - advice Tags: neural-network, lisp, common-lisp Problem: Neural networks in Lisp - advice Can anybody suggest a good tutorial or book for neural networks in Lisp, or a blog, or share some code sample? I have experience with neural netowrks ...
Neural networks in Lisp - advice Neural networks in Lisp - advice neural-network lisp common-lisp Neural Lisp Neural networks in Lisp - advice Can anybody suggest a good tutorial or book for neural networks in Lisp, or a blog, or share some code sample? I have experience with neural netowrks in the imperative languages...
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32024565_c0
32024565
lisp
0
Title: function in Lisp Problem title: function in Lisp Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: function in Lisp I am trying to self learn the Lisp programming language. I need help defining function compute elements in the second list that also appear in the first list. (defun increasing-sum(list) (sort list #'(lambda (subli...
function in Lisp function in Lisp common-lisp lisp Lisp sublist1 sublist2 function in Lisp I am trying to self learn the Lisp programming language. I need help defining function compute elements in the second list that also appear in the first list.
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14851296_c0
14851296
lisp
0
Title: Can functions be overloaded in LISP like they can be in C#? Problem title: Can functions be overloaded in LISP like they can be in C#? Tags: lisp, overloading Problem: Can functions be overloaded in LISP like they can be in C#? I find overloading very useful in my C# code. I know it can be done in many other lan...
Can functions be overloaded in LISP like they can be in C#? Can functions be overloaded in LISP like they can be in C#? lisp overloading Can LISP Can functions be overloaded in LISP like they can be in C#? I find overloading very useful in my C# code. I know it can be done in many other languages too (C++ for sure). Do...
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1645008_c0
1645008
lisp
0
Title: Calling Lisp from Ruby/Rails? Problem title: Calling Lisp from Ruby/Rails? Tags: ruby-on-rails, lisp, ruby Problem: Calling Lisp from Ruby/Rails? How might you call a Lisp program from a Rails application?... For example, allow the end user to enter a block of text in the Rails web app, have the text processed b...
Calling Lisp from Ruby/Rails? Calling Lisp from Ruby/Rails? ruby-on-rails lisp ruby Ruby/Rails Calling Lisp Ruby Rails Calling Lisp from Ruby/Rails? How might you call a Lisp program from a Rails application?... For example, allow the end user to enter a block of text in the Rails web app, have the text processed by th...
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9155117_c0
9155117
lisp
0
Title: In LISP, what's the difference between "let" and "with"? Problem title: In LISP, what's the difference between "let" and "with"? Tags: substitution, lisp, let Problem: In LISP, what's the difference between "let" and "with"? A simple example to show the differenc...
In LISP, what's the difference between "let" and "with"? In LISP, what's the difference between "let" and "with"? substitution lisp let LISP In LISP, what's the difference between "let" and "with"? A simple example to show the differences in action would really help, si...
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20072959_c0
20072959
lisp
0
Title: Lisp format a character a number of times Problem title: Lisp format a character a number of times Tags: common-lisp, format, lisp Problem: Lisp format a character a number of times I am looking for a way to output a character a number of times using format. Is this possible? Can someone fill in the _?_ 's, so t...
Lisp format a character a number of times Lisp format a character a number of times common-lisp format lisp Lisp Lisp format a character a number of times I am looking for a way to output a character a number of times using format. Is this possible? Can someone fill in the _?_ 's, so that the example works? should retu...
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70576970_c0
70576970
lisp
0
Title: Sum of numeric elements in a nested list LISP Problem title: Sum of numeric elements in a nested list LISP Tags: lisp, nested-lists, sum Problem: Sum of numeric elements in a nested list LISP Return the SUM of numeric elements in a nested list using LISP. If there are no numeric elements return an empty list/NIL...
Sum of numeric elements in a nested list LISP Sum of numeric elements in a nested list LISP lisp nested-lists sum Sum LISP Sum of numeric elements in a nested list LISP Return the SUM of numeric elements in a nested list using LISP. If there are no numeric elements return an empty list/NIL Examples:
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6712654_c0
6712654
lisp
0
Title: Circumflex accent before c IN LISP Problem title: Circumflex accent before c IN LISP Tags: autocad, autolisp, lisp Problem: Circumflex accent before c IN LISP I'm studing lisp and I found this: (zoom in)^C ^C , but the text don't explain it, and I searched "^C ^C" in other places but didn't found anything. Can s...
Circumflex accent before c IN LISP Circumflex accent before c IN LISP autocad autolisp lisp Circumflex LISP Circumflex accent before c IN LISP I'm studing lisp and I found this: (zoom in)^C ^C , but the text don't explain it, and I searched "^C ^C" in other places but didn't found anything. Can someone here help-me? (I...
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20387040_c0
20387040
lisp
0
Title: LISP Lists sublist Problem title: LISP Lists sublist Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: LISP Lists sublist function that only deletes the first element of each sublist in the list. For example, Test 1: List is (10 (1 2 3) (90 100) 122 156) Output should be: (10 (2 3) (100) 122 156) I know how to delete an element ...
LISP Lists sublist LISP Lists sublist lisp common-lisp LISP Lists LISP Lists sublist function that only deletes the first element of each sublist in the list. For example, Test 1: List is (10 (1 2 3) (90 100) 122 156) Output should be: (10 (2 3) (100) 122 156) I know how to delete an element from the list but i don't k...
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53405865_c1
53405865
lisp
1
)) ((1 a_n)) . . . ((n a_n)) Lastly (case (random ,(length exprs)) is evaluated to case (random n) and it gives us the outer parenthesis as well, leaving us with (case (random n) ((0 a_0)) ((1 a_n)) . . . ((n a_n))) Did I get the sequence of events correct? I couldn't find any resources online to verify and Graham's bo...
)) ((1 a_n)) . . . ((n a_n)) Lastly (case (random ,(length exprs)) is evaluated to case (random n) and it gives us the outer parenthesis as well, leaving us with (case (random n) ((0 a_0)) ((1 a_n)) . . . ((n a_n))) Did I get the sequence of events correct? I couldn't find any resources online to verify and Graham's bo...
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31287684_c0
31287684
lisp
0
Title: Unlist a list - common lisp Problem title: Unlist a list - common lisp Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: Unlist a list - common lisp I have a function that returns something like this: '(1 4 2 8) and I want to apply the following type of functions to it: (name &rest) for example: (max '(1 4 2 8)) produces an erro...
Unlist a list - common lisp Unlist a list - common lisp common-lisp lisp Unlist Unlist a list - common lisp I have a function that returns something like this: and I want to apply the following type of functions to it: for example: produces an error, but: does not. so I have to "unlist" that list. How may I go about do...
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7443549_c0
7443549
lisp
0
Title: How to implement a time limited execution mechanism in CLISP? Problem title: How to implement a time limited execution mechanism in CLISP? Tags: lisp, clisp, common-lisp Problem: How to implement a time limited execution mechanism in CLISP? What I have in mind is something like: (run (long-calculation vars) time...
How to implement a time limited execution mechanism in CLISP? How to implement a time limited execution mechanism in CLISP? lisp clisp common-lisp How CLISP How to implement a time limited execution mechanism in CLISP? What I have in mind is something like: which returns the result of (long-calculation vars) or nil if ...
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34145061_c0
34145061
lisp
0
Title: Iterate through every item in the list using LISP Problem title: Iterate through every item in the list using LISP Tags: list, lisp, iteration Problem: Iterate through every item in the list using LISP Given I have the list that might vary in its' structure- it might have multiple lists within list, how do I ite...
Iterate through every item in the list using LISP Iterate through every item in the list using LISP list lisp iteration LISP Iterate Iterate through every item in the list using LISP Given I have the list that might vary in its' structure- it might have multiple lists within list, how do I iterate through every element...
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34182123_c1
34182123
lisp
1
) (defun transf(l) (cond ( (null l) nil) ( (= 0 (cadr l)) (cons (car l) '(nil nil))) ( (= 1 (cadr l)) (list (car l) (transf (subarbst (cddr l) '1)))) ( (= 2 (cadr l)) (list (car l) (transf (subarbst (cddr l) '1)) (transf (subarbdr (cddr l) '2)))) )) but, instead of the second form, I get sth like: (A (B NIL NIL) (C (D...
) (defun transf(l) (cond ( (null l) nil) ( (= 0 (cadr l)) (cons (car l) '(nil nil))) ( (= 1 (cadr l)) (list (car l) (transf (subarbst (cddr l) '1)))) ( (= 2 (cadr l)) (list (car l) (transf (subarbst (cddr l) '1)) (transf (subarbdr (cddr l) '2)))) )) but, instead of the second form, I get sth like: (A (B NIL NIL) (C (D...
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65068800_c0
65068800
lisp
0
Title: Load a certain file every MIT-Scheme initialization Problem title: Load a certain file every MIT-Scheme initialization Tags: lisp, mit-scheme, scheme Problem: Load a certain file every MIT-Scheme initialization I have a few .scm files that have some handwritten functions that I use often. Is there a way I can co...
Load a certain file every MIT-Scheme initialization Load a certain file every MIT-Scheme initialization lisp mit-scheme scheme Load MIT-Scheme Load a certain file every MIT-Scheme initialization I have a few .scm files that have some handwritten functions that I use often. Is there a way I can configure MIT-Scheme to l...
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2245854_c0
2245854
lisp
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Title: SBCL initialization file Problem title: SBCL initialization file Tags: sbcl, lisp, emacs Problem: SBCL initialization file I would like to know where I should save my .sbclrc file. I tried saving it in my .sbcl folder, but it doesn't seem to be working. I'm using Windows XP with Emacs version 23. I'm trying to s...
SBCL initialization file SBCL initialization file sbcl lisp emacs SBCL SBCL initialization file I would like to know where I should save my .sbclrc file. I tried saving it in my .sbcl folder, but it doesn't seem to be working. I'm using Windows XP with Emacs version 23. I'm trying to set up asdf-install, that is why I'...
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5671214_c0
5671214
lisp
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Title: Is Lisp the only language with REPL? Problem title: Is Lisp the only language with REPL? Tags: lisp, programming-languages, read-eval-print-loop Problem: Is Lisp the only language with REPL? There are languages other than Lisp (ruby, scala) that say they use REPL (Read, Eval, Print, Loop), but it is unclear whet...
Is Lisp the only language with REPL? Is Lisp the only language with REPL? lisp programming-languages read-eval-print-loop Lisp REPL Is Lisp the only language with REPL? There are languages other than Lisp (ruby, scala) that say they use REPL (Read, Eval, Print, Loop), but it is unclear whether what is meant by REPL is ...
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12677692_c0
12677692
lisp
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Title: How to find where a stack overflow occured in lisp? Problem title: How to find where a stack overflow occured in lisp? Tags: lisp, clisp Problem: How to find where a stack overflow occured in lisp? I'm getting: *** - Program stack overflow. RESET running some lisp in the REPL. I have seen various suggestions on ...
How to find where a stack overflow occured in lisp? How to find where a stack overflow occured in lisp? lisp clisp How Program RESET How to find where a stack overflow occured in lisp? I'm getting: *** - Program stack overflow. RESET running some lisp in the REPL. I have seen various suggestions on how to modify stack ...
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605846_c0
605846
lisp
0
Title: How do I access the contents of the current region in Emacs Lisp? Problem title: How do I access the contents of the current region in Emacs Lisp? Tags: emacs, lisp, region Problem: How do I access the contents of the current region in Emacs Lisp? I want to access the contents of the current region as a string w...
How do I access the contents of the current region in Emacs Lisp? How do I access the contents of the current region in Emacs Lisp? emacs lisp region How Emacs Lisp How do I access the contents of the current region in Emacs Lisp? I want to access the contents of the current region as a string within a function. For ex...
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36757970_c2
36757970
lisp
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ren2))) (:quit () t)))))))) Code signals: sdl2, Multiple, Lisp, ql:quickload, make-two-SDL-2-windows, win1, sdl2:create-window, Win, ren1, sdl2:create-renderer, win2, ren2, sdl2:with-event-loop, sdl2:scancode, sdl2:scancode-value, sdl2:push-event, sdl2:render-present, sdl2:destroy-renderer, sdl2:destroy-window, sdl2:i...
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7467367_c0
7467367
lisp
0
Title: How to implement the haskell `\\` function? Problem title: How to implement the haskell `\\` function? Tags: haskell, set, clisp, lisp Problem: How to implement the haskell `\\` function? In haskell, [1,2,3,4,5,6,7] \\ [4,5,6] will return [1,2,3,7] . Now i want to implement the same function using clisp. Up to n...
How to implement the haskell `\\` function? How to implement the haskell `\\` function? haskell set clisp lisp How How to implement the haskell `\\` function? In haskell, [1,2,3,4,5,6,7] \\ [4,5,6] will return [1,2,3,7] . Now i want to implement the same function using clisp. Up to now i find set-difference works : Are...
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7632694_c0
7632694
lisp
0
Title: what is a non-destructive version of set in lisp? Problem title: what is a non-destructive version of set in lisp? Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: what is a non-destructive version of set in lisp? I would like to be able to say (defvar x y) and have it bind to the symbol bound to x instead of x, but defvar will...
what is a non-destructive version of set in lisp? what is a non-destructive version of set in lisp? common-lisp lisp what is a non-destructive version of set in lisp? I would like to be able to say (defvar x y) and have it bind to the symbol bound to x instead of x, but defvar will only bind it to the symbol x, which i...
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318952_c0
318952
lisp
0
Title: Convert string to code in Scheme Problem title: Convert string to code in Scheme Tags: lisp, scheme Problem: Convert string to code in Scheme How do I convert a string into the corresponding code in PLT Scheme (which does not contain the string->input-port method)? For example, I want to convert this string: "(1...
Convert string to code in Scheme Convert string to code in Scheme lisp scheme Convert Scheme Convert string to code in Scheme How do I convert a string into the corresponding code in PLT Scheme (which does not contain the string->input-port method)? For example, I want to convert this string: into this list: Is it poss...
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61259706_c0
61259706
lisp
0
Title: How can I define a macro in LISP with N arguments? Problem title: How can I define a macro in LISP with N arguments? Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: How can I define a macro in LISP with N arguments? I am trying to define a macro in LISP, such as this caller function in a different file (set_name name My name i...
How can I define a macro in LISP with N arguments? How can I define a macro in LISP with N arguments? lisp common-lisp How LISP set_name Timmy How can I define a macro in LISP with N arguments? I am trying to define a macro in LISP, such as this caller function in a different file
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1450734_c0
1450734
lisp
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Title: scheme list equivalence comparison Problem title: scheme list equivalence comparison Tags: comparison, lisp, scheme, list Problem: scheme list equivalence comparison Hello I need to check if two lists have same elements in same order but I wasn't able to achieve as it seems like scheme eq? and eqv? checks by ref...
scheme list equivalence comparison scheme list equivalence comparison comparison lisp scheme list scheme list equivalence comparison Hello I need to check if two lists have same elements in same order but I wasn't able to achieve as it seems like scheme eq? and eqv? checks by reference so giving false to such: How to a...
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59535129_c1
59535129
lisp
1
;(define (list-average lon n) 0) ;stub (define (list-average lon n) (local [(define (numbers-before-n lon n) (cond [(or (empty? lon) (= (first lon) n)) empty] [else (cons (first lon) (numbers-before-n (rest lon) n))])) (define VALID-NUMBERS (numbers-before-n lon n)) (define SUM (foldr + 0 VALID-NUMBERS)) (define AVERA...
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2608114_c0
2608114
lisp
0
Title: F# equivalent to Eval Problem title: F# equivalent to Eval Tags: lisp, eval, f%23, .net Problem: F# equivalent to Eval Is there an F# equivalent to eval? My intent is to have my app load a small code sample from a file and essentially let file = "c:\mysample" let sample = loadFromFile file let results = eval(sam...
F# equivalent to Eval F# equivalent to Eval lisp eval f%23 .net Eval F# equivalent to Eval Is there an F# equivalent to eval? My intent is to have my app load a small code sample from a file and essentially I am new to F# and trying to figure out some of the limitations before I apply it to a project. Thank you
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6743066_c0
6743066
lisp
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Title: How to break out of an infinite loop in emacs lisp ? (environment: emacs) Problem title: How to break out of an infinite loop in emacs lisp ? (environment: emacs) Tags: elisp, emacs, lisp Problem: How to break out of an infinite loop in emacs lisp ? (environment: emacs) I tried using ctrl - c then :a But It does...
How to break out of an infinite loop in emacs lisp ? (environment: emacs) How to break out of an infinite loop in emacs lisp ? (environment: emacs) elisp emacs lisp How How to break out of an infinite loop in emacs lisp ? (environment: emacs) I tried using ctrl - c then :a But It doesn't work here. My code is like: the...
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35116351_c0
35116351
lisp
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Title: Calculated Sum using Recursion LISP Problem title: Calculated Sum using Recursion LISP Tags: lisp Problem: Calculated Sum using Recursion LISP I am a beginner to LISP. I encountered the following error ** - IF: variable SUM-REC has no value but have no clue on how to resolve it. Here is my code. (defun sum-rec (...
Calculated Sum using Recursion LISP Calculated Sum using Recursion LISP lisp Recursion Calculated Sum LISP Calculated Sum using Recursion LISP I am a beginner to LISP. I encountered the following error ** - IF: variable SUM-REC has no value but have no clue on how to resolve it. Here is my code.
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4214403_c0
4214403
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0
Title: how to read a pdf file using lisp Problem title: how to read a pdf file using lisp Tags: lisp Problem: how to read a pdf file using lisp how we can read a pdf using lisp and separate the table of content. This can be done by other languages but in lisp this is bit difficult any can help me with a sample code? ht...
how to read a pdf file using lisp how to read a pdf file using lisp lisp lisp how to read a pdf file using lisp how we can read a pdf using lisp and separate the table of content. This can be done by other languages but in lisp this is bit difficult any can help me with a sample code? http://www.rajive-hsenid.appspot.c...
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2545893_c0
2545893
lisp
0
Title: Turn off the highlight feature in the Limp Problem title: Turn off the highlight feature in the Limp Tags: lisp, vim, common-lisp Problem: Turn off the highlight feature in the Limp I am using the Limp in my VIM. But there is a problem, when the cursor move to a "(" or ")", it would highlight a block of code in ...
Turn off the highlight feature in the Limp Turn off the highlight feature in the Limp lisp vim common-lisp Turn Limp Turn off the highlight feature in the Limp I am using the Limp in my VIM. But there is a problem, when the cursor move to a "(" or ")", it would highlight a block of code in this pair.I can not see the c...
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1495781_c0
1495781
lisp
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Title: Get first and last atom of a list and append them Problem title: Get first and last atom of a list and append them Tags: lisp, list Problem: Get first and last atom of a list and append them Say I have this list '((c d) (4 6) (m n) (z z)) How can I group the first and last element of each inner list and append i...
Get first and last atom of a list and append them Get first and last atom of a list and append them lisp list Get Get first and last atom of a list and append them Say I have this list How can I group the first and last element of each inner list and append it at the end so that my output would be something like this: ...
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15078822_c0
15078822
lisp
0
Title: Check whether forward-sexp was successful in Emacs Lisp Problem title: Check whether forward-sexp was successful in Emacs Lisp Tags: elisp, lisp, emacs24, emacs Problem: Check whether forward-sexp was successful in Emacs Lisp I would like to check whether a (forward-sexp 1) was succesful, or ended with an error....
Check whether forward-sexp was successful in Emacs Lisp Check whether forward-sexp was successful in Emacs Lisp elisp lisp emacs24 emacs Check Emacs Lisp emacs24 Check whether forward-sexp was successful in Emacs Lisp I would like to check whether a (forward-sexp 1) was succesful, or ended with an error. The problem is...
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44793126_c0
44793126
lisp
0
Title: Return elements if they are in two given lists in lisp Problem title: Return elements if they are in two given lists in lisp Tags: lisp Problem: Return elements if they are in two given lists in lisp How can i return elements if they are in two given lists? Example: L1 = (a b c d e a b c) L2 = (a d f g k c c) Re...
Return elements if they are in two given lists in lisp Return elements if they are in two given lists in lisp lisp Result Return elements if they are in two given lists in lisp How can i return elements if they are in two given lists? Example: I want to remove elements that arent in both lists and, then, append the res...
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15314279_c0
15314279
lisp
0
Title: Check if a list contains at least one non-nil element Problem title: Check if a list contains at least one non-nil element Tags: lisp, clisp Problem: Check if a list contains at least one non-nil element The title pretty much tells everything. I am searching for something like (atleastonenonnil '(nil nil nil nil...
Check if a list contains at least one non-nil element Check if a list contains at least one non-nil element lisp clisp Check Check if a list contains at least one non-nil element The title pretty much tells everything. I am searching for something like I could do it in a recursive way, but I couldn't. Should I use some...
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16727009_c0
16727009
lisp
0
Title: add a function with parameters to a hook Problem title: add a function with parameters to a hook Tags: elisp, emacs, lisp Problem: add a function with parameters to a hook I want to run a function according to the programming language when I open a source code file using the following. I have to pass the languag...
add a function with parameters to a hook add a function with parameters to a hook elisp emacs lisp add a function with parameters to a hook I want to run a function according to the programming language when I open a source code file using the following. I have to pass the language-specific str to the foo function. How...
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78235049_c1
78235049
lisp
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0] + 0) + ',' + str(insertion_point[1] + 0) + '\n') Code signals: python, os, pyautocad, How, copy_table, source_file, dest_file, pyautocad.Autocad, create_if_not_exists, os.startfile, time.sleep, source_doc, acad.ActiveDocument, None, acad.iter_objects, AcDbTable, obj.ObjectName, Table, insertion_point, acad.Applicati...
0] + 0) + ',' + str(insertion_point[1] + 0) + '\n') Code signals: python, os, pyautocad, How, copy_table, source_file, dest_file, pyautocad.Autocad, create_if_not_exists, os.startfile, time.sleep, source_doc, acad.ActiveDocument, None, acad.iter_objects, AcDbTable, obj.ObjectName, Table, insertion_point, acad.Applicati...
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13482633_c0
13482633
lisp
0
Title: LISP list of expressions Problem title: LISP list of expressions Tags: macros, lisp Problem: LISP list of expressions I have a list of expressions that I want to evaluate in order inside a macro and return the value of the last one. I've tried this, but the compiler doesn't like it: (defmacro foo lst-of-exprs ',...
LISP list of expressions LISP list of expressions macros lisp LISP LISP list of expressions I have a list of expressions that I want to evaluate in order inside a macro and return the value of the last one. I've tried this, but the compiler doesn't like it: and Is there a way to do this without using a do loop?
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37295340_c0
37295340
lisp
0
Title: lisp -how to check if all the list is numbers Problem title: lisp -how to check if all the list is numbers Tags: lisp, stack-overflow Problem: lisp -how to check if all the list is numbers I build this function to check if all the "var" on the list are numbers. This what i tried to do (defun check6 (list) (if (n...
lisp -how to check if all the list is numbers lisp -how to check if all the list is numbers lisp stack-overflow check6 lisp -how to check if all the list is numbers I build this function to check if all the "var" on the list are numbers. This what i tried to do But always i get stack overflow. Why please?
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17312607_c0
17312607
lisp
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Title: Eval and lexical variables Problem title: Eval and lexical variables Tags: common-lisp, eval, lisp Problem: Eval and lexical variables I'm doing a small project just for fun, and I added eval support for it to make debug easier. But later I found a problem: (let ((x 1)) (eval (1+ x))) (defun foo (x form) (eval f...
Eval and lexical variables Eval and lexical variables common-lisp eval lisp Eval Eval and lexical variables I'm doing a small project just for fun, and I added eval support for it to make debug easier. But later I found a problem: Code above won't work. Could someone please explain why and how to work it around? Thanks...
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971734_c0
971734
lisp
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Title: Lisp style: setq vs. setf Problem title: Lisp style: setq vs. setf Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: Lisp style: setq vs. setf Peter Norvig mentions in Paradigms of Artificial Intelligence Programming , on page 50 , the trade off between specificity and consistency and when choosing to use setq or setf to update ...
Lisp style: setq vs. setf Lisp style: setq vs. setf lisp common-lisp Lisp Lisp style: setq vs. setf Peter Norvig mentions in Paradigms of Artificial Intelligence Programming , on page 50 , the trade off between specificity and consistency and when choosing to use setq or setf to update a variable to a value. What do yo...
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52968080_c0
52968080
lisp
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Title: Lisp, iterating backwards Problem title: Lisp, iterating backwards Tags: common-lisp, lisp, iteration Problem: Lisp, iterating backwards Is there a way (with loop or iterate, doesn't matter) to iterate over sequence backwards? Apart from (loop for i downfrom 10 to 1 by 1 do (print i)) which works with indexes, a...
Lisp, iterating backwards Lisp, iterating backwards common-lisp lisp iteration Lisp Lisp, iterating backwards Is there a way (with loop or iterate, doesn't matter) to iterate over sequence backwards? Apart from (loop for i downfrom 10 to 1 by 1 do (print i)) which works with indexes, and requires length, or (loop for e...
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14181924_c0
14181924
lisp
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Title: Lisp data formatting to xml Problem title: Lisp data formatting to xml Tags: lisp, xml Problem: Lisp data formatting to xml I'm new to lisp and I can't seem to find any examples of how to format read words from txt file into xml. example: tag1 tag2 word2 tag1 word3 tag1 word4 I would like to have exit file: .xml...
Lisp data formatting to xml Lisp data formatting to xml lisp xml Lisp tag1 tag2 word2 word3 word4 Lisp data formatting to xml I'm new to lisp and I can't seem to find any examples of how to format read words from txt file into xml. example: I would like to have exit file: .xml or anything similar.
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61177153
lisp
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Title: Scheme get last command in guile Problem title: Scheme get last command in guile Tags: lisp, scheme, guile Problem: Scheme get last command in guile Normally in a terminal (or any other command prompt I've previously used) I'll press the up key to get the last entered command. However, when doing that in the gui...
Scheme get last command in guile Scheme get last command in guile lisp scheme guile Scheme Scheme get last command in guile Normally in a terminal (or any other command prompt I've previously used) I'll press the up key to get the last entered command. However, when doing that in the guile interpreter, I just get: What...
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39079374_c0
39079374
lisp
0
Title: How to remove double parentheses and leave only the nested lists in lisp? Problem title: How to remove double parentheses and leave only the nested lists in lisp? Tags: common-lisp, lisp, list, nested-lists, parentheses Problem: How to remove double parentheses and leave only the nested lists in lisp? For exampl...
How to remove double parentheses and leave only the nested lists in lisp? How to remove double parentheses and leave only the nested lists in lisp? common-lisp lisp list nested-lists parentheses How How to remove double parentheses and leave only the nested lists in lisp? For example, convert from this: to the followin...
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45109779_c0
45109779
lisp
0
Title: Is it reasonable to create large numbers of gensyms? Problem title: Is it reasonable to create large numbers of gensyms? Tags: common-lisp, lisp, sbcl, symbols Problem: Is it reasonable to create large numbers of gensyms? I am considering using large numbers of gensyms to differentiate between objects in a syste...
Is it reasonable to create large numbers of gensyms? Is it reasonable to create large numbers of gensyms? common-lisp lisp sbcl symbols Is it reasonable to create large numbers of gensyms? I am considering using large numbers of gensyms to differentiate between objects in a system I'm building (like refs in erlang). Sh...
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19063680_c0
19063680
lisp
0
Title: How to Count the number of repetitions of each element in the list in lisp? Problem title: How to Count the number of repetitions of each element in the list in lisp? Tags: lisp, count Problem: How to Count the number of repetitions of each element in the list in lisp? I want to Count the number of repetitions o...
How to Count the number of repetitions of each element in the list in lisp? How to Count the number of repetitions of each element in the list in lisp? lisp count How Count How to Count the number of repetitions of each element in the list in lisp? I want to Count the number of repetitions of each element in the list i...
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23874442_c0
23874442
lisp
0
Title: Subtract / Divide two lists of digits Problem title: Subtract / Divide two lists of digits Tags: recursion, lisp Problem: Subtract / Divide two lists of digits I want to represent numbers as lists of digits. How can I add subtract and divide the two numbers even if they are of different size ? For example : 100 ...
Subtract / Divide two lists of digits Subtract / Divide two lists of digits recursion lisp Subtract Divide Subtract / Divide two lists of digits I want to represent numbers as lists of digits. How can I add subtract and divide the two numbers even if they are of different size ? For example : 100 - 12 = 88 is equivalen...
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61518881_c0
61518881
lisp
0
Title: Modify line entity with entmod Problem title: Modify line entity with entmod Tags: autocad, autolisp, lisp Problem: Modify line entity with entmod (defun C:incercare (/ ) (setq linie (entget (entlast)) startp (assoc 10 linie) ; line start point lineen (subst (list 10 5.0 5.0 0.0) startp linie)) (entmod linie) ) ...
Modify line entity with entmod Modify line entity with entmod autocad autolisp lisp Modify C:incercare Modify line entity with entmod I am trying to modify the starting point of the last line drawed.After calling the incercare function nothing happens
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33930001_c0
33930001
lisp
0
Title: DrRacket loading file error Problem title: DrRacket loading file error Tags: lisp, racket Problem: DrRacket loading file error when I use load procedure to load an existing file, (load "coins.rkt") the Racket pop up an error: coins.rkt:1:0: #%top-interaction: unbound identifier; also, no #%app syntax transformer...
DrRacket loading file error DrRacket loading file error lisp racket DrRacket coins.rkt coins.rkt:1:0 DrRacket loading file error when I use load procedure to load an existing file, the Racket pop up an error: I'm not sure what's wrong. My Racket version is 6.2.1 on MacOS 10.10.3.
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9824486_c0
9824486
lisp
0
Title: external lisp code indenter Problem title: external lisp code indenter Tags: indentation, lisp Problem: external lisp code indenter I have some lisp/scheme-like code which I want to indent. I searched for tools like GNU indent , but I could not find any command-line utility/script. There are lots of them availab...
external lisp code indenter external lisp code indenter indentation lisp external lisp code indenter I have some lisp/scheme-like code which I want to indent. I searched for tools like GNU indent , but I could not find any command-line utility/script. There are lots of them available for C/C++/Java ,but somehow I am un...
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42072138_c0
42072138
lisp
0
Title: Does Cider have live templates like Cursive(IntelliJ IDEA) does? Problem title: Does Cider have live templates like Cursive(IntelliJ IDEA) does? Tags: clojurescript, clojure, cider, emacs, lisp Problem: Does Cider have live templates like Cursive(IntelliJ IDEA) does? I'm new to emacs/cider for Clojure developmen...
Does Cider have live templates like Cursive(IntelliJ IDEA) does? Does Cider have live templates like Cursive(IntelliJ IDEA) does? clojurescript clojure cider emacs lisp Does Cider Cursive IntelliJ IDEA Does Cider have live templates like Cursive(IntelliJ IDEA) does? I'm new to emacs/cider for Clojure development. I cou...
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30157586_c0
30157586
lisp
0
Title: Evaluating Function in Lisp Problem title: Evaluating Function in Lisp Tags: scheme, lisp Problem: Evaluating Function in Lisp I'm new to Lisp and need help understanding this function and the evaluation of (map length '((a b c) (1 2 3 4 5) (v1 v2 v3 v4 v5 v6)))) The value is (3 5 6) (define (map f list) ; appli...
Evaluating Function in Lisp Evaluating Function in Lisp scheme lisp Evaluating Lisp map-test-1 map-test-2 Evaluating Function in Lisp I'm new to Lisp and need help understanding this function and the evaluation of (map length '((a b c) (1 2 3 4 5) (v1 v2 v3 v4 v5 v6)))) The value is (3 5 6)
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58643287_c0
58643287
lisp
0
Title: How to write a recursive factorial function in Ruby? Problem title: How to write a recursive factorial function in Ruby? Tags: lisp, recursion, ruby, factorial Problem: How to write a recursive factorial function in Ruby? I just want some help with how to write a recursive factorial function in Ruby. I have the ...
How to write a recursive factorial function in Ruby? How to write a recursive factorial function in Ruby? lisp recursion ruby factorial How Ruby How to write a recursive factorial function in Ruby? I just want some help with how to write a recursive factorial function in Ruby. I have the following code which is lisp, b...
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26158489_c0
26158489
lisp
0
Title: Creating objects in Hy Problem title: Creating objects in Hy Tags: python, hy, lisp, pyside, qt Problem: Creating objects in Hy I've looked all over the documentation of Hy, but I can't find a way to create objects anywhere. More specifically, I'm trying to follow this PySide tutorial , but converting each comma...
Creating objects in Hy Creating objects in Hy python hy lisp pyside qt Creating QApplication sys.argv Creating objects in Hy I've looked all over the documentation of Hy, but I can't find a way to create objects anywhere. More specifically, I'm trying to follow this PySide tutorial , but converting each command to Hy, ...
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14416699_c0
14416699
lisp
0
Title: Common LISP apply logic operator on list Problem title: Common LISP apply logic operator on list Tags: common-lisp, lisp, list Problem: Common LISP apply logic operator on list Possible Duplicate: How does one reduce a list of boolean values in Common Lisp? i have a list as follows: '(T Nil T T) I want to apply ...
Common LISP apply logic operator on list Common LISP apply logic operator on list common-lisp lisp list Common LISP Common LISP apply logic operator on list i have a list as follows: '(T Nil T T) I want to apply the and-operator on that list. So that it only gives T when all entries in the list are T I tried to apply #...
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38369025_c0
38369025
lisp
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Title: Adding Do Loop in femtolisp or defining a do loop macro common lisp Problem title: Adding Do Loop in femtolisp or defining a do loop macro common lisp Tags: lisp, femtolisp, scheme Problem: Adding Do Loop in femtolisp or defining a do loop macro common lisp I am using femtolisp in my project but it doesn't suppo...
Adding Do Loop in femtolisp or defining a do loop macro common lisp Adding Do Loop in femtolisp or defining a do loop macro common lisp lisp femtolisp scheme Adding Loop Adding Do Loop in femtolisp or defining a do loop macro common lisp I am using femtolisp in my project but it doesn't support the do loop .Can any one...
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27178642
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Title: SBCL multiple threads write to standard-output Problem title: SBCL multiple threads write to standard-output Tags: sbcl, lisp, common-lisp Problem: SBCL multiple threads write to standard-output I wrote a server that spins off new threads. Some of those threads need to write to standard-output, but when they do,...
SBCL multiple threads write to standard-output SBCL multiple threads write to standard-output sbcl lisp common-lisp SBCL SBCL multiple threads write to standard-output I wrote a server that spins off new threads. Some of those threads need to write to standard-output, but when they do, nothing shows up in terminal. Is ...
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1814867
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Title: Can Dancing Links be applied to this CSP? Problem title: Can Dancing Links be applied to this CSP? Tags: lisp, algorithm, artificial-intelligence, constraints Problem: Can Dancing Links be applied to this CSP? Can the Dancing Links implementation of Knuth's Algorithm X be used to solve this CSP ? In this game th...
Can Dancing Links be applied to this CSP? Can Dancing Links be applied to this CSP? lisp algorithm artificial-intelligence constraints Can Dancing Links CSP Can Dancing Links be applied to this CSP? Can the Dancing Links implementation of Knuth's Algorithm X be used to solve this CSP ? In this game the first and last n...
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16344077
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Title: how to return function in elisp Problem title: how to return function in elisp Tags: elisp, lisp, function, return Problem: how to return function in elisp This is related to this question: elisp functions as parameters and as return value (defun avg-damp (n) '(lambda(x) (/ n 2.0))) Either (funcall (avg-damp 6) ...
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3708793_c0
3708793
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Title: Common Lisp: Why not the array literal evaluate arguments? Problem title: Common Lisp: Why not the array literal evaluate arguments? Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: Common Lisp: Why not the array literal evaluate arguments? Why is it that the Common Lisp array syntax is not evaluating its arguments: (let ((a 1)...
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75591614
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Title: Writing a function to search for matches in lists Problem title: Writing a function to search for matches in lists Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: Writing a function to search for matches in lists I'm trying to make a function that will return true if it finds a match for an item in another list. But it seems l...
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20808129_c0
20808129
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Title: Is there an opposite of 'eq' in Lisp? Problem title: Is there an opposite of 'eq' in Lisp? Tags: lisp, if-statement, equality Problem: Is there an opposite of 'eq' in Lisp? I am comparing the first value of two lists, with two outcomes, they are either equal or unequal. My first IF statement ...
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22019634_c0
22019634
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Title: list of digits of a number Problem title: list of digits of a number Tags: scheme, lisp Problem: list of digits of a number I am trying to write a function which takes a number and returns a list of the number's digits. For example: (list-num 648) ;=> (6 4 8) I have written some code, but it returns (8 4 6) , an...
list of digits of a number list of digits of a number scheme lisp list of digits of a number I am trying to write a function which takes a number and returns a list of the number's digits. For example: I have written some code, but it returns (8 4 6) , and I can't use reverse . MY code so far:
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23457187
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Title: Scheme invalid application error Problem title: Scheme invalid application error Tags: lisp, scheme Problem: Scheme invalid application error i am using compileonline to compile scheme scripts, here i have some super easy script that reports and invalid application error. Could You tell me what is wrong? (define...
Scheme invalid application error Scheme invalid application error lisp scheme Scheme Scheme invalid application error i am using compileonline to compile scheme scripts, here i have some super easy script that reports and invalid application error. Could You tell me what is wrong? Full error code: gosh: "error": invali...
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9444885_c0
9444885
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Title: Common Lisp: How to return a list without the nth element of a given list? Problem title: Common Lisp: How to return a list without the nth element of a given list? Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: Common Lisp: How to return a list without the nth element of a given list? I've a question, how to return a list wi...
Common Lisp: How to return a list without the nth element of a given list? Common Lisp: How to return a list without the nth element of a given list? common-lisp lisp Common Lisp How Common Lisp: How to return a list without the nth element of a given list? I've a question, how to return a list without the nth element ...
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18031009_c0
18031009
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Title: Statically-typed dialect of Lisp with type inference, for Windows? Problem title: Statically-typed dialect of Lisp with type inference, for Windows? Tags: lisp, type-inference, windows Problem: Statically-typed dialect of Lisp with type inference, for Windows? Is there any statically-typed dialect of Lisp that p...
Statically-typed dialect of Lisp with type inference, for Windows? Statically-typed dialect of Lisp with type inference, for Windows? lisp type-inference windows Statically-typed Lisp Windows Statically-typed dialect of Lisp with type inference, for Windows? Is there any statically-typed dialect of Lisp that performs t...
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41204324_c0
41204324
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Title: List reverse recursively Problem title: List reverse recursively Tags: lisp, recursion Problem: List reverse recursively Here's a code which reverse a list recursively in lisp : ( defun rev1( list final ) ( if ( eq list () ) final ( rev1( cdr list ) ( cons ( car list ) final ) ) ) ) ( defun rev( list ) ( rev lis...
List reverse recursively List reverse recursively lisp recursion List rev1 List reverse recursively Here's a code which reverse a list recursively in lisp : Could anyone explain me how the assignment between cons cell and the variable final works? Is it pointer to the head ( car ) of that cons cell?
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25385648_c0
25385648
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Title: Equivalent of LISP 'subst' function for LIST Problem title: Equivalent of LISP 'subst' function for LIST Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: Equivalent of LISP 'subst' function for LIST I have the following list: (1 (2)) And I want to subsitute (2) with (2 (3)) in order to obtain: (1 (2 (3))) Th...
Equivalent of LISP 'subst' function for LIST Equivalent of LISP 'subst' function for LIST common-lisp lisp Equivalent LISP LIST Equivalent of LISP 'subst' function for LIST I have the following list: And I want to subsitute (2) with (2 (3)) in order to obtain: The use of subst as followed does not r...
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3029375_c0
3029375
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Title: Looking for good Lisp code to read Problem title: Looking for good Lisp code to read Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: Looking for good Lisp code to read Possible Duplicate: Examples of excellent Common Lisp code? I'm currently trying to get proficient in Common Lisp and to learn some of the tricks for writing co...
Looking for good Lisp code to read Looking for good Lisp code to read common-lisp lisp Looking Lisp Looking for good Lisp code to read I'm currently trying to get proficient in Common Lisp and to learn some of the tricks for writing compact, clear and beautiful code in it. So, I want to know if you have any sources of ...
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7376994_c0
7376994
lisp
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Title: draw a polygon over closed polylines Problem title: draw a polygon over closed polylines Tags: lisp, autocad, autolisp Problem: draw a polygon over closed polylines i try to describe this problem well with my humble English skills : i have closed blocks on my dwg file, these blocks are consist of many Polylines ...
draw a polygon over closed polylines draw a polygon over closed polylines lisp autocad autolisp draw a polygon over closed polylines i try to describe this problem well with my humble English skills : i have closed blocks on my dwg file, these blocks are consist of many Polylines which are joined together but they are ...
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1934551
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Title: What is the difference between require and load in common lisp? Problem title: What is the difference between require and load in common lisp? Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: What is the difference between require and load in common lisp? I'm going through Practical Common Lisp, I'm almost finished, and one que...
What is the difference between require and load in common lisp? What is the difference between require and load in common lisp? lisp common-lisp and What What is the difference between require and load in common lisp? I'm going through Practical Common Lisp, I'm almost finished, and one question that has not been answe...
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33091067_c0
33091067
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Title: Adding variables to a list in CLisp Problem title: Adding variables to a list in CLisp Tags: list, append, lisp, addition, variables Problem: Adding variables to a list in CLisp I want to take variables I've created and add their values to a list. For example (setq num1 34) (setq num2 49) (setq num3 30) (setq nu...
Adding variables to a list in CLisp Adding variables to a list in CLisp list append lisp addition variables Adding CLisp num1 num2 num3 num_list Adding variables to a list in CLisp I want to take variables I've created and add their values to a list. For example But this returns the literal strings I put in the list (n...
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9246963
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Title: Symmetric 2 Dimensional Array Problem title: Symmetric 2 Dimensional Array Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: Symmetric 2 Dimensional Array What would the code be to test whether an array is two-dimensional? For one dimension I know that reversing the list will work. For two-dimensions I know that the opposite row...
Symmetric 2 Dimensional Array Symmetric 2 Dimensional Array common-lisp lisp Symmetric Dimensional Array Symmetric 2 Dimensional Array What would the code be to test whether an array is two-dimensional? For one dimension I know that reversing the list will work. For two-dimensions I know that the opposite row / column ...
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16995166
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Title: Deconstructing a recursive process - SICP Problem title: Deconstructing a recursive process - SICP Tags: sicp, tail-recursion, scheme, lisp Problem: Deconstructing a recursive process - SICP Consider the following definition: (define foo (lambda (x y) (if (= x y) 0 (+ x (foo (+ x 1) y))))) What is the test expre...
Deconstructing a recursive process - SICP Deconstructing a recursive process - SICP sicp tail-recursion scheme lisp Deconstructing SICP Deconstructing a recursive process - SICP Consider the following definition: What is the test expression? (write the actual expression, not its value) I would think it is just (if (= x...
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22820176_c0
22820176
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Title: LISP function to define a recursive function Problem title: LISP function to define a recursive function Tags: recursion, function, lisp Problem: LISP function to define a recursive function I am looking for some help with a LISP function. I have to write a LISP function that defines a recursive version of the f...
LISP function to define a recursive function LISP function to define a recursive function recursion function lisp LISP LISP function to define a recursive function I am looking for some help with a LISP function. I have to write a LISP function that defines a recursive version of the function: Sq(1) = 1 Sq(n) = sq(n-1)...
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72094547_c0
72094547
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Title: AutoCAD show whole command run through dialog box Problem title: AutoCAD show whole command run through dialog box Tags: lisp, autocad, command, dialog Problem: AutoCAD show whole command run through dialog box In Autocad, some commands (like HATCH) will call a dialog box to pass parameter value to command, I ju...
AutoCAD show whole command run through dialog box AutoCAD show whole command run through dialog box lisp autocad command dialog AutoCAD AutoCAD show whole command run through dialog box In Autocad, some commands (like HATCH) will call a dialog box to pass parameter value to command, I just want to know how to get rid o...
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41379391_c0
41379391
lisp
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Title: printing pairs from a list in scheme Problem title: printing pairs from a list in scheme Tags: scheme, lisp, mit-scheme, racket Problem: printing pairs from a list in scheme I'm trying to print pairs from one list kinda like a subset in scheme but with two elements just like this (1 2 3 4 5) ((1 2) (1 3) (1 4) (...
printing pairs from a list in scheme printing pairs from a list in scheme scheme lisp mit-scheme racket a printing pairs from a list in scheme I'm trying to print pairs from one list kinda like a subset in scheme but with two elements just like this (1 2 3 4 5) ((1 2) (1 3) (1 4) (1 5) (2 3) (2 4) (2 5) (3 4) (3 5) (4 ...
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9521593_c0
9521593
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Title: Common Lisp type declarations not working as expected Problem title: Common Lisp type declarations not working as expected Tags: static-typing, lisp, common-lisp Problem: Common Lisp type declarations not working as expected When I define a function in Common Lisp like this: (defun foo (n) (declare (type fixnum ...
Common Lisp type declarations not working as expected Common Lisp type declarations not working as expected static-typing lisp common-lisp Common Lisp Common Lisp type declarations not working as expected When I define a function in Common Lisp like this: I expected a call like (foo "a") to fail right away but it inste...
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29674836_c0
29674836
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Title: Multithreading in sbcl Problem title: Multithreading in sbcl Tags: sbcl, multithreading, lisp, common-lisp Problem: Multithreading in sbcl I am newbie at programming in lisp.I am using sbcl.In one part of program thread is created as- (sb-thread:make-thread (lambda () (progn (sleep 0) (setf c (+ a b)) (print "AD...
Multithreading in sbcl Multithreading in sbcl sbcl multithreading lisp common-lisp Multithreading sb-thread:make-thread ADDITION Multithreading in sbcl I am newbie at programming in lisp.I am using sbcl.In one part of program thread is created as- I am not getting what lambda() and progn(sleep 0) does, and why it is wr...
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52819020_c0
52819020
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Title: Scheme: Mapping a list as argument to a function Problem title: Scheme: Mapping a list as argument to a function Tags: lisp, list, recursion, functional-programming, scheme Problem: Scheme: Mapping a list as argument to a function If I have a function that takes 3 arguments, and returns a list: (some-function 1 ...
Scheme: Mapping a list as argument to a function Scheme: Mapping a list as argument to a function lisp list recursion functional-programming scheme Scheme Mapping Scheme: Mapping a list as argument to a function If I have a function that takes 3 arguments, and returns a list: and I have a list of lists like this: How c...
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61870961_c0
61870961
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Title: Accessing members of a struct in array Clisp Problem title: Accessing members of a struct in array Clisp Tags: struct, lisp, common-lisp Problem: Accessing members of a struct in array Clisp Imagine I have a function that receive a array of structs like this: (defun name-of-func (array) (dotimes (i (array-total-...
Accessing members of a struct in array Clisp Accessing members of a struct in array Clisp struct lisp common-lisp Accessing Clisp Accessing members of a struct in array Clisp Imagine I have a function that receive a array of structs like this: and the stuct is something like this How can I access the field x on i posit...
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11193313_c0
11193313
lisp
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Title: Man or javadoc-style documentation for common lisp Problem title: Man or javadoc-style documentation for common lisp Tags: slime, documentation, manpage, javadoc, lisp Problem: Man or javadoc-style documentation for common lisp Is there any kind of common lisp docs like javadoc, man or even intellisense-like pop...
Man or javadoc-style documentation for common lisp Man or javadoc-style documentation for common lisp slime documentation manpage javadoc lisp Man Man or javadoc-style documentation for common lisp Is there any kind of common lisp docs like javadoc, man or even intellisense-like popups? I've just started learning commo...
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19629112_c0
19629112
lisp
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Title: How to get an uploaded file creation date in hunchentoot? Problem title: How to get an uploaded file creation date in hunchentoot? Tags: common-lisp, hunchentoot, lisp, web Problem: How to get an uploaded file creation date in hunchentoot? I use hunchentoot web server, and upload files there. It stores a file in...
How to get an uploaded file creation date in hunchentoot? How to get an uploaded file creation date in hunchentoot? common-lisp hunchentoot lisp web How How to get an uploaded file creation date in hunchentoot? I use hunchentoot web server, and upload files there. It stores a file into a temporary location (/tmp/hunche...
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47539408_c0
47539408
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Title: adding keys to a sequence of vectors in a vector and converting them to hash-maps Problem title: adding keys to a sequence of vectors in a vector and converting them to hash-maps Tags: clojure, lisp Problem: adding keys to a sequence of vectors in a vector and converting them to hash-maps Given [["foo" "bar" 2] ...
adding keys to a sequence of vectors in a vector and converting them to hash-maps adding keys to a sequence of vectors in a vector and converting them to hash-maps clojure lisp adding keys to a sequence of vectors in a vector and converting them to hash-maps Given how do I get In reality my vector has hundreds of vecto...
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Title: What is the Definition of a Lisp Cons Cell? Problem title: What is the Definition of a Lisp Cons Cell? Tags: lisp, linked-list, common-lisp Problem: What is the Definition of a Lisp Cons Cell? What exactly is the definition of a Common Lisp Cons Cell? How is a Cons Cell different than a standard linked list item...
What is the Definition of a Lisp Cons Cell? What is the Definition of a Lisp Cons Cell? lisp linked-list common-lisp What Definition Lisp Cons Cell What is the Definition of a Lisp Cons Cell? What exactly is the definition of a Common Lisp Cons Cell? How is a Cons Cell different than a standard linked list item? After ...
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Title: I want to implement a scheme interpreter for studying SICP Problem title: I want to implement a scheme interpreter for studying SICP Tags: implementation, sicp, javascript, lisp, scheme Problem: I want to implement a scheme interpreter for studying SICP I'm reading the book Structure and Interpretation of Comput...
I want to implement a scheme interpreter for studying SICP I want to implement a scheme interpreter for studying SICP implementation sicp javascript lisp scheme SICP I want to implement a scheme interpreter for studying SICP I'm reading the book Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs , and I'd like to code a...
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