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6374 | 1 @c -*-texinfo-*- |
2 @c This is part of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual. | |
27189 | 3 @c Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999 |
4 @c Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
6374 | 5 @c See the file elisp.texi for copying conditions. |
6 @setfilename ../info/sequences | |
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7 @node Sequences Arrays Vectors, Hash Tables, Lists, Top |
6374 | 8 @chapter Sequences, Arrays, and Vectors |
9 @cindex sequence | |
10 | |
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11 Recall that the @dfn{sequence} type is the union of two other Lisp |
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12 types: lists and arrays. In other words, any list is a sequence, and |
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13 any array is a sequence. The common property that all sequences have is |
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14 that each is an ordered collection of elements. |
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7119 | 16 An @dfn{array} is a single primitive object that has a slot for each |
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17 of its elements. All the elements are accessible in constant time, but |
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18 the length of an existing array cannot be changed. Strings, vectors, |
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19 char-tables and bool-vectors are the four types of arrays. |
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21 A list is a sequence of elements, but it is not a single primitive | |
22 object; it is made of cons cells, one cell per element. Finding the | |
23 @var{n}th element requires looking through @var{n} cons cells, so | |
24 elements farther from the beginning of the list take longer to access. | |
25 But it is possible to add elements to the list, or remove elements. | |
6374 | 26 |
27 The following diagram shows the relationship between these types: | |
28 | |
29 @example | |
30 @group | |
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31 _____________________________________________ |
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33 | Sequence | |
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34 | ______ ________________________________ | |
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36 | | List | | Array | | |
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37 | | | | ________ ________ | | |
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39 | | | Vector | | String | | | |
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41 | | ____________ _____________ | | |
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43 | | | Char-table | | Bool-vector | | | |
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44 | | |____________| |_____________| | | |
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45 | |________________________________| | |
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46 |_____________________________________________| |
6374 | 47 @end group |
48 @end example | |
49 | |
50 The elements of vectors and lists may be any Lisp objects. The | |
51 elements of strings are all characters. | |
52 | |
53 @menu | |
54 * Sequence Functions:: Functions that accept any kind of sequence. | |
55 * Arrays:: Characteristics of arrays in Emacs Lisp. | |
56 * Array Functions:: Functions specifically for arrays. | |
7119 | 57 * Vectors:: Special characteristics of Emacs Lisp vectors. |
58 * Vector Functions:: Functions specifically for vectors. | |
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59 * Char-Tables:: How to work with char-tables. |
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60 * Bool-Vectors:: How to work with bool-vectors. |
6374 | 61 @end menu |
62 | |
63 @node Sequence Functions | |
64 @section Sequences | |
65 | |
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66 In Emacs Lisp, a @dfn{sequence} is either a list or an array. The |
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67 common property of all sequences is that they are ordered collections of |
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68 elements. This section describes functions that accept any kind of |
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69 sequence. |
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71 @defun sequencep object | |
72 Returns @code{t} if @var{object} is a list, vector, or | |
73 string, @code{nil} otherwise. | |
74 @end defun | |
75 | |
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76 @defun length sequence |
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77 @cindex string length |
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78 @cindex list length |
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79 @cindex vector length |
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80 @cindex sequence length |
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81 This function returns the number of elements in @var{sequence}. If |
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82 @var{sequence} is a cons cell that is not a list (because the final |
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83 @sc{cdr} is not @code{nil}), a @code{wrong-type-argument} error is |
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86 @xref{List Elements}, for the related function @code{safe-length}. |
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89 @group |
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91 @result{} 3 |
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92 @end group |
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93 @group |
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95 @result{} 0 |
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96 @end group |
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107 @result{} 5 |
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110 @end defun |
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112 @defun elt sequence index |
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113 @cindex elements of sequences |
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114 This function returns the element of @var{sequence} indexed by |
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116 0 up to one less than the length of @var{sequence}. If @var{sequence} |
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118 otherwise, they trigger an @code{args-out-of-range} error. |
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123 @result{} 3 |
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127 @result{} 3 |
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130 ;; @r{We use @code{string} to show clearly which character @code{elt} returns.} |
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132 @result{} "3" |
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133 @end group |
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144 This function generalizes @code{aref} (@pxref{Array Functions}) and |
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145 @code{nth} (@pxref{List Elements}). |
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146 @end defun |
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6374 | 148 @defun copy-sequence sequence |
149 @cindex copying sequences | |
150 Returns a copy of @var{sequence}. The copy is the same type of object | |
151 as the original sequence, and it has the same elements in the same order. | |
152 | |
153 Storing a new element into the copy does not affect the original | |
154 @var{sequence}, and vice versa. However, the elements of the new | |
155 sequence are not copies; they are identical (@code{eq}) to the elements | |
156 of the original. Therefore, changes made within these elements, as | |
157 found via the copied sequence, are also visible in the original | |
158 sequence. | |
159 | |
160 If the sequence is a string with text properties, the property list in | |
161 the copy is itself a copy, not shared with the original's property | |
162 list. However, the actual values of the properties are shared. | |
163 @xref{Text Properties}. | |
164 | |
165 See also @code{append} in @ref{Building Lists}, @code{concat} in | |
26239 | 166 @ref{Creating Strings}, and @code{vconcat} in @ref{Vectors}, for other |
6374 | 167 ways to copy sequences. |
168 | |
169 @example | |
170 @group | |
171 (setq bar '(1 2)) | |
172 @result{} (1 2) | |
173 @end group | |
174 @group | |
175 (setq x (vector 'foo bar)) | |
176 @result{} [foo (1 2)] | |
177 @end group | |
178 @group | |
179 (setq y (copy-sequence x)) | |
180 @result{} [foo (1 2)] | |
181 @end group | |
182 | |
183 @group | |
184 (eq x y) | |
185 @result{} nil | |
186 @end group | |
187 @group | |
188 (equal x y) | |
189 @result{} t | |
190 @end group | |
191 @group | |
192 (eq (elt x 1) (elt y 1)) | |
193 @result{} t | |
194 @end group | |
195 | |
196 @group | |
197 ;; @r{Replacing an element of one sequence.} | |
198 (aset x 0 'quux) | |
199 x @result{} [quux (1 2)] | |
200 y @result{} [foo (1 2)] | |
201 @end group | |
202 | |
203 @group | |
204 ;; @r{Modifying the inside of a shared element.} | |
205 (setcar (aref x 1) 69) | |
206 x @result{} [quux (69 2)] | |
207 y @result{} [foo (69 2)] | |
208 @end group | |
209 @end example | |
210 @end defun | |
211 | |
212 @node Arrays | |
213 @section Arrays | |
214 @cindex array | |
215 | |
7119 | 216 An @dfn{array} object has slots that hold a number of other Lisp |
6374 | 217 objects, called the elements of the array. Any element of an array may |
218 be accessed in constant time. In contrast, an element of a list | |
219 requires access time that is proportional to the position of the element | |
220 in the list. | |
221 | |
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26254 | 225 specialized array; its elements must be characters. Each type of array |
226 has its own read syntax. | |
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231 @itemize @bullet | |
232 @item | |
233 The first element of an array has index zero, the second element has | |
234 index 1, and so on. This is called @dfn{zero-origin} indexing. For | |
235 example, an array of four elements has indices 0, 1, 2, @w{and 3}. | |
236 | |
237 @item | |
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247 @code{aref} and @code{aset}, respectively (@pxref{Array Functions}). | |
248 @end itemize | |
249 | |
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258 @itemize @bullet | |
259 @item | |
260 They occupy one-fourth the space of a vector of the same elements. | |
261 | |
262 @item | |
263 Strings are printed in a way that shows the contents more clearly | |
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266 @item | |
267 Strings can hold text properties. @xref{Text Properties}. | |
268 | |
269 @item | |
270 Many of the specialized editing and I/O facilities of Emacs accept only | |
271 strings. For example, you cannot insert a vector of characters into a | |
272 buffer the way you can insert a string. @xref{Strings and Characters}. | |
273 @end itemize | |
274 | |
12098 | 275 By contrast, for an array of keyboard input characters (such as a key |
276 sequence), a vector may be necessary, because many keyboard input | |
277 characters are outside the range that will fit in a string. @xref{Key | |
278 Sequence Input}. | |
279 | |
6374 | 280 @node Array Functions |
281 @section Functions that Operate on Arrays | |
282 | |
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286 @defun arrayp object | |
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290 @example | |
291 @group | |
292 (arrayp [a]) | |
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6374 | 298 @end group |
299 @end example | |
300 @end defun | |
301 | |
302 @defun aref array index | |
303 @cindex array elements | |
304 This function returns the @var{index}th element of @var{array}. The | |
305 first element is at index zero. | |
306 | |
307 @example | |
308 @group | |
309 (setq primes [2 3 5 7 11 13]) | |
310 @result{} [2 3 5 7 11 13] | |
311 (aref primes 4) | |
312 @result{} 11 | |
313 @end group | |
314 @group | |
315 (aref "abcdefg" 1) | |
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6374 | 317 @end group |
318 @end example | |
319 | |
320 See also the function @code{elt}, in @ref{Sequence Functions}. | |
321 @end defun | |
322 | |
323 @defun aset array index object | |
324 This function sets the @var{index}th element of @var{array} to be | |
325 @var{object}. It returns @var{object}. | |
326 | |
327 @example | |
328 @group | |
329 (setq w [foo bar baz]) | |
330 @result{} [foo bar baz] | |
331 (aset w 0 'fu) | |
332 @result{} fu | |
333 w | |
334 @result{} [fu bar baz] | |
335 @end group | |
336 | |
337 @group | |
338 (setq x "asdfasfd") | |
339 @result{} "asdfasfd" | |
340 (aset x 3 ?Z) | |
341 @result{} 90 | |
342 x | |
343 @result{} "asdZasfd" | |
344 @end group | |
345 @end example | |
346 | |
347 If @var{array} is a string and @var{object} is not a character, a | |
30983 | 348 @code{wrong-type-argument} error results. The function converts a |
349 unibyte string to multibyte if necessary to insert a character. | |
6374 | 350 @end defun |
351 | |
352 @defun fillarray array object | |
7119 | 353 This function fills the array @var{array} with @var{object}, so that |
354 each element of @var{array} is @var{object}. It returns @var{array}. | |
6374 | 355 |
356 @example | |
357 @group | |
358 (setq a [a b c d e f g]) | |
359 @result{} [a b c d e f g] | |
360 (fillarray a 0) | |
361 @result{} [0 0 0 0 0 0 0] | |
362 a | |
363 @result{} [0 0 0 0 0 0 0] | |
364 @end group | |
365 @group | |
366 (setq s "When in the course") | |
367 @result{} "When in the course" | |
368 (fillarray s ?-) | |
369 @result{} "------------------" | |
370 @end group | |
371 @end example | |
372 | |
373 If @var{array} is a string and @var{object} is not a character, a | |
374 @code{wrong-type-argument} error results. | |
375 @end defun | |
376 | |
377 The general sequence functions @code{copy-sequence} and @code{length} | |
378 are often useful for objects known to be arrays. @xref{Sequence Functions}. | |
379 | |
380 @node Vectors | |
381 @section Vectors | |
382 @cindex vector | |
383 | |
384 Arrays in Lisp, like arrays in most languages, are blocks of memory | |
385 whose elements can be accessed in constant time. A @dfn{vector} is a | |
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393 In Emacs Lisp, the indices of the elements of a vector start from zero | |
394 and count up from there. | |
395 | |
7119 | 396 Vectors are printed with square brackets surrounding the elements. |
397 Thus, a vector whose elements are the symbols @code{a}, @code{b} and | |
398 @code{a} is printed as @code{[a b a]}. You can write vectors in the | |
399 same way in Lisp input. | |
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401 A vector, like a string or a number, is considered a constant for | |
402 evaluation: the result of evaluating it is the same vector. This does | |
403 not evaluate or even examine the elements of the vector. | |
404 @xref{Self-Evaluating Forms}. | |
405 | |
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408 @example | |
409 @group | |
410 (setq avector [1 two '(three) "four" [five]]) | |
411 @result{} [1 two (quote (three)) "four" [five]] | |
412 (eval avector) | |
413 @result{} [1 two (quote (three)) "four" [five]] | |
414 (eq avector (eval avector)) | |
415 @result{} t | |
416 @end group | |
417 @end example | |
418 | |
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6374 | 422 Here are some functions that relate to vectors: |
423 | |
424 @defun vectorp object | |
425 This function returns @code{t} if @var{object} is a vector. | |
426 | |
427 @example | |
428 @group | |
429 (vectorp [a]) | |
430 @result{} t | |
431 (vectorp "asdf") | |
432 @result{} nil | |
433 @end group | |
434 @end example | |
435 @end defun | |
436 | |
437 @defun vector &rest objects | |
438 This function creates and returns a vector whose elements are the | |
439 arguments, @var{objects}. | |
440 | |
441 @example | |
442 @group | |
443 (vector 'foo 23 [bar baz] "rats") | |
444 @result{} [foo 23 [bar baz] "rats"] | |
445 (vector) | |
446 @result{} [] | |
447 @end group | |
448 @end example | |
449 @end defun | |
450 | |
451 @defun make-vector length object | |
452 This function returns a new vector consisting of @var{length} elements, | |
453 each initialized to @var{object}. | |
454 | |
455 @example | |
456 @group | |
457 (setq sleepy (make-vector 9 'Z)) | |
458 @result{} [Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z] | |
459 @end group | |
460 @end example | |
461 @end defun | |
462 | |
463 @defun vconcat &rest sequences | |
464 @cindex copying vectors | |
465 This function returns a new vector containing all the elements of the | |
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470 The value is a newly constructed vector that is not @code{eq} to any | |
471 existing vector. | |
472 | |
473 @example | |
474 @group | |
475 (setq a (vconcat '(A B C) '(D E F))) | |
476 @result{} [A B C D E F] | |
477 (eq a (vconcat a)) | |
478 @result{} nil | |
479 @end group | |
480 @group | |
481 (vconcat) | |
482 @result{} [] | |
483 (vconcat [A B C] "aa" '(foo (6 7))) | |
484 @result{} [A B C 97 97 foo (6 7)] | |
485 @end group | |
486 @end example | |
487 | |
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493 converts them to strings of digits, making up the decimal print | |
494 representation of the integer, and then uses the strings instead of the | |
495 original integers. @strong{Don't use this feature; we plan to eliminate | |
496 it. If you already use this feature, change your programs now!} The | |
497 proper way to convert an integer to a decimal number in this way is with | |
6374 | 498 @code{format} (@pxref{Formatting Strings}) or @code{number-to-string} |
499 (@pxref{String Conversion}). | |
500 | |
501 For other concatenation functions, see @code{mapconcat} in @ref{Mapping | |
502 Functions}, @code{concat} in @ref{Creating Strings}, and @code{append} | |
503 in @ref{Building Lists}. | |
504 @end defun | |
505 | |
506 The @code{append} function provides a way to convert a vector into a | |
507 list with the same elements (@pxref{Building Lists}): | |
508 | |
509 @example | |
510 @group | |
511 (setq avector [1 two (quote (three)) "four" [five]]) | |
512 @result{} [1 two (quote (three)) "four" [five]] | |
513 (append avector nil) | |
514 @result{} (1 two (quote (three)) "four" [five]) | |
515 @end group | |
516 @end example | |
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