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1 @c -*-texinfo-*-
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2 @c This is part of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual.
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3 @c Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2001,
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4 @c 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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5 @c See the file elisp.texi for copying conditions.
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6 @setfilename ../info/lists
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7 @node Lists, Sequences Arrays Vectors, Strings and Characters, Top
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8 @chapter Lists
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9 @cindex lists
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10 @cindex element (of list)
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12 A @dfn{list} represents a sequence of zero or more elements (which may
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13 be any Lisp objects). The important difference between lists and
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14 vectors is that two or more lists can share part of their structure; in
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15 addition, you can insert or delete elements in a list without copying
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16 the whole list.
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18 @menu
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19 * Cons Cells:: How lists are made out of cons cells.
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20 * List-related Predicates:: Is this object a list? Comparing two lists.
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21 * List Elements:: Extracting the pieces of a list.
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22 * Building Lists:: Creating list structure.
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23 * List Variables:: Modifying lists stored in variables.
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24 * Modifying Lists:: Storing new pieces into an existing list.
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25 * Sets And Lists:: A list can represent a finite mathematical set.
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26 * Association Lists:: A list can represent a finite relation or mapping.
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27 * Rings:: Managing a fixed-size ring of objects.
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28 @end menu
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30 @node Cons Cells
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31 @section Lists and Cons Cells
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32 @cindex lists and cons cells
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34 Lists in Lisp are not a primitive data type; they are built up from
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35 @dfn{cons cells}. A cons cell is a data object that represents an
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36 ordered pair. That is, it has two slots, and each slot @dfn{holds}, or
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37 @dfn{refers to}, some Lisp object. One slot is known as the @sc{car},
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38 and the other is known as the @sc{cdr}. (These names are traditional;
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39 see @ref{Cons Cell Type}.) @sc{cdr} is pronounced ``could-er.''
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41 We say that ``the @sc{car} of this cons cell is'' whatever object
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42 its @sc{car} slot currently holds, and likewise for the @sc{cdr}.
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44 A list is a series of cons cells ``chained together,'' so that each
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45 cell refers to the next one. There is one cons cell for each element of
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46 the list. By convention, the @sc{car}s of the cons cells hold the
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47 elements of the list, and the @sc{cdr}s are used to chain the list: the
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48 @sc{cdr} slot of each cons cell refers to the following cons cell. The
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49 @sc{cdr} of the last cons cell is @code{nil}. This asymmetry between
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50 the @sc{car} and the @sc{cdr} is entirely a matter of convention; at the
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51 level of cons cells, the @sc{car} and @sc{cdr} slots have the same
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52 characteristics.
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54 @cindex true list
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55 Since @code{nil} is the conventional value to put in the @sc{cdr} of
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56 the last cons cell in the list, we call that case a @dfn{true list}.
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58 In Lisp, we consider the symbol @code{nil} a list as well as a
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59 symbol; it is the list with no elements. For convenience, the symbol
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60 @code{nil} is considered to have @code{nil} as its @sc{cdr} (and also
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61 as its @sc{car}). Therefore, the @sc{cdr} of a true list is always a
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62 true list.
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64 @cindex dotted list
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65 @cindex circular list
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66 If the @sc{cdr} of a list's last cons cell is some other value,
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67 neither @code{nil} nor another cons cell, we call the structure a
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68 @dfn{dotted list}, since its printed representation would use
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69 @samp{.}. There is one other possibility: some cons cell's @sc{cdr}
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70 could point to one of the previous cons cells in the list. We call
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71 that structure a @dfn{circular list}.
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73 For some purposes, it does not matter whether a list is true,
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74 circular or dotted. If the program doesn't look far enough down the
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75 list to see the @sc{cdr} of the final cons cell, it won't care.
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76 However, some functions that operate on lists demand true lists and
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77 signal errors if given a dotted list. Most functions that try to find
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78 the end of a list enter infinite loops if given a circular list.
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80 @cindex list structure
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81 Because most cons cells are used as part of lists, the phrase
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82 @dfn{list structure} has come to mean any structure made out of cons
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83 cells.
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85 The @sc{cdr} of any nonempty true list @var{l} is a list containing all the
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86 elements of @var{l} except the first.
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88 @xref{Cons Cell Type}, for the read and print syntax of cons cells and
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89 lists, and for ``box and arrow'' illustrations of lists.
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91 @node List-related Predicates
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92 @section Predicates on Lists
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94 The following predicates test whether a Lisp object is an atom,
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95 whether it is a cons cell or is a list, or whether it is the
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96 distinguished object @code{nil}. (Many of these predicates can be
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97 defined in terms of the others, but they are used so often that it is
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98 worth having all of them.)
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100 @defun consp object
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101 This function returns @code{t} if @var{object} is a cons cell, @code{nil}
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102 otherwise. @code{nil} is not a cons cell, although it @emph{is} a list.
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103 @end defun
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105 @defun atom object
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106 This function returns @code{t} if @var{object} is an atom, @code{nil}
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107 otherwise. All objects except cons cells are atoms. The symbol
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108 @code{nil} is an atom and is also a list; it is the only Lisp object
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109 that is both.
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111 @example
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112 (atom @var{object}) @equiv{} (not (consp @var{object}))
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113 @end example
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114 @end defun
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116 @defun listp object
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117 This function returns @code{t} if @var{object} is a cons cell or
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118 @code{nil}. Otherwise, it returns @code{nil}.
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120 @example
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121 @group
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122 (listp '(1))
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123 @result{} t
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124 @end group
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125 @group
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126 (listp '())
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127 @result{} t
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128 @end group
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129 @end example
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130 @end defun
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132 @defun nlistp object
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133 This function is the opposite of @code{listp}: it returns @code{t} if
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134 @var{object} is not a list. Otherwise, it returns @code{nil}.
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136 @example
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137 (listp @var{object}) @equiv{} (not (nlistp @var{object}))
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138 @end example
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139 @end defun
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141 @defun null object
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142 This function returns @code{t} if @var{object} is @code{nil}, and
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143 returns @code{nil} otherwise. This function is identical to @code{not},
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146 (see @code{not} in @ref{Combining Conditions}).
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148 @example
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323 This function returns the last link of @var{list}. The @code{car} of
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324 this link is the list's last element. If @var{list} is null,
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325 @code{nil} is returned. If @var{n} is non-@code{nil}, the
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327 if @var{n} is bigger than @var{list}'s length.
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328 @end defun
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330 @defun safe-length list
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331 @anchor{Definition of safe-length}
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337 If @var{list} is not @code{nil} or a cons cell, @code{safe-length}
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338 returns 0.
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339 @end defun
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341 The most common way to compute the length of a list, when you are not
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342 worried that it may be circular, is with @code{length}. @xref{Sequence
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343 Functions}.
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345 @defun caar cons-cell
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346 This is the same as @code{(car (car @var{cons-cell}))}.
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347 @end defun
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349 @defun cadr cons-cell
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350 This is the same as @code{(car (cdr @var{cons-cell}))}
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351 or @code{(nth 1 @var{cons-cell})}.
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352 @end defun
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354 @defun cdar cons-cell
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355 This is the same as @code{(cdr (car @var{cons-cell}))}.
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358 @defun cddr cons-cell
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359 This is the same as @code{(cdr (cdr @var{cons-cell}))}
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360 or @code{(nthcdr 2 @var{cons-cell})}.
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364 This function returns the list @var{x} with the last element,
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366 than zero it makes a copy of the list so as not to damage the
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371 @defun nbutlast x &optional n
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372 This is a version of @code{butlast} that works by destructively
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373 modifying the @code{cdr} of the appropriate element, rather than
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374 making a copy of the list.
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380 @cindex cons cells
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381 @cindex building lists
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383 Many functions build lists, as lists reside at the very heart of Lisp.
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384 @code{cons} is the fundamental list-building function; however, it is
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389 This function is the most basic function for building new list
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391 @sc{car}, and @var{object2} the @sc{cdr}. It then returns the new
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392 cons cell. The arguments @var{object1} and @var{object2} may be any
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393 Lisp objects, but most often @var{object2} is a list.
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398 @result{} (1 2)
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400 @group
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402 @result{} (1)
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404 @group
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406 @result{} (1 . 2)
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407 @end group
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408 @end example
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410 @cindex consing
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411 @code{cons} is often used to add a single element to the front of a
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413 @footnote{There is no strictly equivalent way to add an element to
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414 the end of a list. You can use @code{(append @var{listname} (list
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417 @var{listname} (list @var{newelt}))}, which modifies @var{listname}
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419 @code{nil}. Compare this to adding an element to the beginning of a
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420 list with @code{cons}, which neither copies nor modifies the list.}
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421 For example:
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423 @example
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424 (setq list (cons newelt list))
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425 @end example
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426
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427 Note that there is no conflict between the variable named @code{list}
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430 @end defun
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432 @defun list &rest objects
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433 This function creates a list with @var{objects} as its elements. The
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434 resulting list is always @code{nil}-terminated. If no @var{objects}
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437 @example
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438 @group
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439 (list 1 2 3 4 5)
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440 @result{} (1 2 3 4 5)
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441 @end group
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442 @group
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443 (list 1 2 '(3 4 5) 'foo)
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444 @result{} (1 2 (3 4 5) foo)
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445 @end group
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446 @group
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447 (list)
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448 @result{} nil
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454 This function creates a list of @var{length} elements, in which each
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456 @code{make-string} (@pxref{Creating Strings}).
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460 (make-list 3 'pigs)
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461 @result{} (pigs pigs pigs)
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465 @result{} nil
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467 @group
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468 (setq l (make-list 3 '(a b))
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469 @result{} ((a b) (a b) (a b))
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470 (eq (car l) (cadr l))
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471 @result{} t
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472 @end group
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476 @defun append &rest sequences
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477 @cindex copying lists
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483 lists with no copying.)
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489 result list. If the final element is not a list, the result is a
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502 Here is an example of using @code{append}:
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506 (setq trees '(pine oak))
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507 @result{} (pine oak)
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508 (setq more-trees (append '(maple birch) trees))
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509 @result{} (maple birch pine oak)
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519 (eq trees (cdr (cdr more-trees)))
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525 variable @code{trees} is set to the list @code{(pine oak)} and then the
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526 variable @code{more-trees} is set to the list @code{(maple birch pine
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527 oak)}. However, the variable @code{trees} continues to refer to the
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545 forces a copy of the previous argument:
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553 (setq wood (append trees nil))
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558 @result{} (pine oak)
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560 @group
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562 @result{} nil
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572 @example
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574 (append [a b] "cd" nil)
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575 @result{} (a b 99 100)
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580 all the lists in a list of lists:
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585 @result{} (a b c x y z)
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641 their elements).
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642 @end defun
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643
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644 @defun number-sequence from &optional to separation
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645 This returns a list of numbers starting with @var{from} and
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646 incrementing by @var{separation}, and ending at or just before
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647 @var{to}. @var{separation} can be positive or negative and defaults
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648 to 1. If @var{to} is @code{nil} or numerically equal to @var{from},
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649 the value is the one-element list @code{(@var{from})}. If @var{to} is
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650 less than @var{from} with a positive @var{separation}, or greater than
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651 @var{from} with a negative @var{separation}, the value is @code{nil}
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652 because those arguments specify an empty sequence.
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653
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654 If @var{separation} is 0 and @var{to} is neither @code{nil} nor
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655 numerically equal to @var{from}, @code{number-sequence} signals an
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656 error, since those arguments specify an infinite sequence.
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657
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658 All arguments can be integers or floating point numbers. However,
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659 floating point arguments can be tricky, because floating point
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660 arithmetic is inexact. For instance, depending on the machine, it may
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661 quite well happen that @code{(number-sequence 0.4 0.6 0.2)} returns
54945
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662 the one element list @code{(0.4)}, whereas
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663 @code{(number-sequence 0.4 0.8 0.2)} returns a list with three
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664 elements. The @var{n}th element of the list is computed by the exact
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665 formula @code{(+ @var{from} (* @var{n} @var{separation}))}. Thus, if
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666 one wants to make sure that @var{to} is included in the list, one can
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667 pass an expression of this exact type for @var{to}. Alternatively,
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668 one can replace @var{to} with a slightly larger value (or a slightly
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669 more negative value if @var{separation} is negative).
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670
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671 Some examples:
52000
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672
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673 @example
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674 (number-sequence 4 9)
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675 @result{} (4 5 6 7 8 9)
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676 (number-sequence 9 4 -1)
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677 @result{} (9 8 7 6 5 4)
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678 (number-sequence 9 4 -2)
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679 @result{} (9 7 5)
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680 (number-sequence 8)
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681 @result{} (8)
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682 (number-sequence 8 5)
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683 @result{} nil
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684 (number-sequence 5 8 -1)
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685 @result{} nil
52000
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686 (number-sequence 1.5 6 2)
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687 @result{} (1.5 3.5 5.5)
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688 @end example
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689 @end defun
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690
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691 @node List Variables
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692 @section Modifying List Variables
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693
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694 These functions, and one macro, provide convenient ways
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695 to modify a list which is stored in a variable.
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696
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697 @defmac push newelt listname
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698 This macro provides an alternative way to write
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699 @code{(setq @var{listname} (cons @var{newelt} @var{listname}))}.
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700
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701 @example
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702 (setq l '(a b))
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703 @result{} (a b)
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704 (push 'c l)
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705 @result{} (c a b)
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706 l
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707 @result{} (c a b)
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708 @end example
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709 @end defmac
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710
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711 Two functions modify lists that are the values of variables.
a37e229962ce (List Variables): New node.
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712
73783
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713 @defun add-to-list symbol element &optional append compare-fn
72103
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714 This function sets the variable @var{symbol} by consing @var{element}
a37e229962ce (List Variables): New node.
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715 onto the old value, if @var{element} is not already a member of that
a37e229962ce (List Variables): New node.
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716 value. It returns the resulting list, whether updated or not. The
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717 value of @var{symbol} had better be a list already before the call.
73783
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718 @code{add-to-list} uses @var{compare-fn} to compare @var{element}
f10635a2db58 (List Variables): Document COMPARE-FN.
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parents: 73468
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719 against existing list members; if @var{compare-fn} is @code{nil}, it
f10635a2db58 (List Variables): Document COMPARE-FN.
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parents: 73468
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720 uses @code{equal}.
72103
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721
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722 Normally, if @var{element} is added, it is added to the front of
a37e229962ce (List Variables): New node.
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723 @var{symbol}, but if the optional argument @var{append} is
a37e229962ce (List Variables): New node.
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parents: 71957
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724 non-@code{nil}, it is added at the end.
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725
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726 The argument @var{symbol} is not implicitly quoted; @code{add-to-list}
a37e229962ce (List Variables): New node.
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727 is an ordinary function, like @code{set} and unlike @code{setq}. Quote
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728 the argument yourself if that is what you want.
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729 @end defun
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730
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731 Here's a scenario showing how to use @code{add-to-list}:
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732
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733 @example
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734 (setq foo '(a b))
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735 @result{} (a b)
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736
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737 (add-to-list 'foo 'c) ;; @r{Add @code{c}.}
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738 @result{} (c a b)
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739
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740 (add-to-list 'foo 'b) ;; @r{No effect.}
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741 @result{} (c a b)
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742
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743 foo ;; @r{@code{foo} was changed.}
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744 @result{} (c a b)
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745 @end example
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746
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747 An equivalent expression for @code{(add-to-list '@var{var}
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748 @var{value})} is this:
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749
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750 @example
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751 (or (member @var{value} @var{var})
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752 (setq @var{var} (cons @var{value} @var{var})))
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753 @end example
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754
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parents: 71957
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755 @defun add-to-ordered-list symbol element &optional order
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756 This function sets the variable @var{symbol} by inserting
a37e229962ce (List Variables): New node.
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757 @var{element} into the old value, which must be a list, at the
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758 position specified by @var{order}. If @var{element} is already a
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759 member of the list, its position in the list is adjusted according
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760 to @var{order}. Membership is tested using @code{eq}.
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761 This function returns the resulting list, whether updated or not.
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762
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763 The @var{order} is typically a number (integer or float), and the
a37e229962ce (List Variables): New node.
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764 elements of the list are sorted in non-decreasing numerical order.
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765
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766 @var{order} may also be omitted or @code{nil}. Then the numeric order
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767 of @var{element} stays unchanged if it already has one; otherwise,
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768 @var{element} has no numeric order. Elements without a numeric list
a37e229962ce (List Variables): New node.
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769 order are placed at the end of the list, in no particular order.
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770
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771 Any other value for @var{order} removes the numeric order of @var{element}
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772 if it already has one; otherwise, it is equivalent to @code{nil}.
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773
a37e229962ce (List Variables): New node.
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774 The argument @var{symbol} is not implicitly quoted;
a37e229962ce (List Variables): New node.
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775 @code{add-to-ordered-list} is an ordinary function, like @code{set}
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776 and unlike @code{setq}. Quote the argument yourself if that is what
a37e229962ce (List Variables): New node.
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parents: 71957
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777 you want.
a37e229962ce (List Variables): New node.
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779 The ordering information is stored in a hash table on @var{symbol}'s
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780 @code{list-order} property.
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781 @end defun
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782
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783 Here's a scenario showing how to use @code{add-to-ordered-list}:
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784
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785 @example
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786 (setq foo '())
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787 @result{} nil
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788
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789 (add-to-ordered-list 'foo 'a 1) ;; @r{Add @code{a}.}
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790 @result{} (a)
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791
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792 (add-to-ordered-list 'foo 'c 3) ;; @r{Add @code{c}.}
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793 @result{} (a c)
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795 (add-to-ordered-list 'foo 'b 2) ;; @r{Add @code{b}.}
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796 @result{} (a b c)
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798 (add-to-ordered-list 'foo 'b 4) ;; @r{Move @code{b}.}
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799 @result{} (a c b)
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800
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801 (add-to-ordered-list 'foo 'd) ;; @r{Append @code{d}.}
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802 @result{} (a c b d)
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804 (add-to-ordered-list 'foo 'e) ;; @r{Add @code{e}}.
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805 @result{} (a c b e d)
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806
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807 foo ;; @r{@code{foo} was changed.}
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808 @result{} (a c b e d)
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809 @end example
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810
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812 @section Modifying Existing List Structure
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813 @cindex destructive list operations
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815 You can modify the @sc{car} and @sc{cdr} contents of a cons cell with the
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816 primitives @code{setcar} and @code{setcdr}. We call these ``destructive''
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817 operations because they change existing list structure.
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819 @cindex CL note---@code{rplaca} vs @code{setcar}
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820 @quotation
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821 @findex rplaca
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822 @findex rplacd
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823 @b{Common Lisp note:} Common Lisp uses functions @code{rplaca} and
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824 @code{rplacd} to alter list structure; they change structure the same
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826 return the cons cell while @code{setcar} and @code{setcdr} return the
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827 new @sc{car} or @sc{cdr}.
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828 @end quotation
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830 @menu
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831 * Setcar:: Replacing an element in a list.
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832 * Setcdr:: Replacing part of the list backbone.
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833 This can be used to remove or add elements.
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834 * Rearrangement:: Reordering the elements in a list; combining lists.
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835 @end menu
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837 @node Setcar
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838 @subsection Altering List Elements with @code{setcar}
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840 Changing the @sc{car} of a cons cell is done with @code{setcar}. When
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841 used on a list, @code{setcar} replaces one element of a list with a
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842 different element.
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844 @defun setcar cons object
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845 This function stores @var{object} as the new @sc{car} of @var{cons},
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846 replacing its previous @sc{car}. In other words, it changes the
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847 @sc{car} slot of @var{cons} to refer to @var{object}. It returns the
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848 value @var{object}. For example:
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850 @example
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851 @group
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852 (setq x '(1 2))
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853 @result{} (1 2)
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854 @end group
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855 @group
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856 (setcar x 4)
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857 @result{} 4
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858 @end group
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859 @group
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860 x
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861 @result{} (4 2)
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862 @end group
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863 @end example
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864 @end defun
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865
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868 these lists. Here is an example:
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869
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870 @example
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871 @group
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872 ;; @r{Create two lists that are partly shared.}
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873 (setq x1 '(a b c))
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874 @result{} (a b c)
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875 (setq x2 (cons 'z (cdr x1)))
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876 @result{} (z b c)
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877 @end group
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879 @group
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880 ;; @r{Replace the @sc{car} of a shared link.}
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881 (setcar (cdr x1) 'foo)
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882 @result{} foo
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883 x1 ; @r{Both lists are changed.}
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884 @result{} (a foo c)
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885 x2
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886 @result{} (z foo c)
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887 @end group
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889 @group
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890 ;; @r{Replace the @sc{car} of a link that is not shared.}
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891 (setcar x1 'baz)
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892 @result{} baz
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893 x1 ; @r{Only one list is changed.}
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894 @result{} (baz foo c)
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895 x2
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896 @result{} (z foo c)
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897 @end group
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898 @end example
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899
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904 @example
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906 --- --- --- --- --- ---
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907 x1---> | | |----> | | |--> | | |--> nil
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908 --- --- --- --- --- ---
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913 --- --- |
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914 x2--> | | |--
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927 -------------- -------------- --------------
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928 | car | cdr | | car | cdr | | car | cdr |
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929 | a | o------->| b | o------->| c | nil |
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935 | car | cdr | |
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942 @node Setcdr
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943 @subsection Altering the CDR of a List
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947 @defun setcdr cons object
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948 This function stores @var{object} as the new @sc{cdr} of @var{cons},
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949 replacing its previous @sc{cdr}. In other words, it changes the
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950 @sc{cdr} slot of @var{cons} to refer to @var{object}. It returns the
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951 value @var{object}.
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953
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954 Here is an example of replacing the @sc{cdr} of a list with a
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955 different list. All but the first element of the list are removed in
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956 favor of a different sequence of elements. The first element is
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957 unchanged, because it resides in the @sc{car} of the list, and is not
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958 reached via the @sc{cdr}.
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959
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960 @example
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961 @group
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962 (setq x '(1 2 3))
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963 @result{} (1 2 3)
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964 @end group
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965 @group
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966 (setcdr x '(4))
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967 @result{} (4)
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968 @end group
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969 @group
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971 @result{} (1 4)
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972 @end group
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973 @end example
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974
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975 You can delete elements from the middle of a list by altering the
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976 @sc{cdr}s of the cons cells in the list. For example, here we delete
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977 the second element, @code{b}, from the list @code{(a b c)}, by changing
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978 the @sc{cdr} of the first cons cell:
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979
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980 @example
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981 @group
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982 (setq x1 '(a b c))
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983 @result{} (a b c)
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984 (setcdr x1 (cdr (cdr x1)))
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985 @result{} (c)
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986 x1
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987 @result{} (a c)
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988 @end group
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989 @end example
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990
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991 Here is the result in box notation:
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993 @smallexample
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994 @group
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998 | car | cdr | | | car | cdr | -->| car | cdr |
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999 | a | o----- | b | o-------->| c | nil |
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1002 @end group
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1003 @end smallexample
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1005 @noindent
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1006 The second cons cell, which previously held the element @code{b}, still
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1008 of this list.
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1009
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1010 It is equally easy to insert a new element by changing @sc{cdr}s:
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1011
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1012 @example
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1013 @group
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1014 (setq x1 '(a b c))
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1015 @result{} (a b c)
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1016 (setcdr x1 (cons 'd (cdr x1)))
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1017 @result{} (d b c)
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1018 x1
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1019 @result{} (a d b c)
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1020 @end group
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1021 @end example
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1022
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1023 Here is this result in box notation:
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1025 @smallexample
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1026 @group
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1027 -------------- ------------- -------------
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1028 | car | cdr | | car | cdr | | car | cdr |
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1029 | a | o | -->| b | o------->| c | nil |
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1032 | |
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1036 | | car | cdr | |
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1040 @end group
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1041 @end smallexample
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1042
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1043 @node Rearrangement
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1044 @subsection Functions that Rearrange Lists
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1045 @cindex rearrangement of lists
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1046 @cindex modification of lists
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1047
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1048 Here are some functions that rearrange lists ``destructively'' by
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1049 modifying the @sc{cdr}s of their component cons cells. We call these
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1050 functions ``destructive'' because they chew up the original lists passed
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1051 to them as arguments, relinking their cons cells to form a new list that
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1052 is the returned value.
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1054 @ifnottex
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1055 See @code{delq}, in @ref{Sets And Lists}, for another function
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1056 that modifies cons cells.
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1057 @end ifnottex
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1058 @iftex
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1059 The function @code{delq} in the following section is another example
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1060 of destructive list manipulation.
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1061 @end iftex
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1062
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1063 @defun nconc &rest lists
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1064 @cindex concatenating lists
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1065 @cindex joining lists
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1066 This function returns a list containing all the elements of @var{lists}.
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1068 @emph{not} copied. Instead, the last @sc{cdr} of each of the
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1073 @group
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1074 (setq x '(1 2 3))
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1075 @result{} (1 2 3)
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1076 @end group
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1077 @group
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1078 (nconc x '(4 5))
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1079 @result{} (1 2 3 4 5)
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1081 @group
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1083 @result{} (1 2 3 4 5)
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1089 above example. For the same reason, the last argument need not be a
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1093 @group
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1094 (setq x '(1 2 3))
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1095 @result{} (1 2 3)
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1096 @end group
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1097 @group
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1098 (nconc x 'z)
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1099 @result{} (1 2 3 . z)
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1107 However, the other arguments (all but the last) must be lists.
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1116 (nconc '(foo) x)) ; @r{@code{foo} to the front of its arg.}
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1117 @end group
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1118
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1119 @group
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1120 (symbol-function 'add-foo)
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1121 @result{} (lambda (x) (nconc (quote (foo)) x))
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1122 @end group
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1123
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1124 @group
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1125 (setq xx (add-foo '(1 2))) ; @r{It seems to work.}
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1126 @result{} (foo 1 2)
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1127 @end group
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1128 @group
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1129 (setq xy (add-foo '(3 4))) ; @r{What happened?}
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1130 @result{} (foo 1 2 3 4)
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1131 @end group
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1132 @group
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1133 (eq xx xy)
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1134 @result{} t
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1135 @end group
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1136
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1137 @group
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1138 (symbol-function 'add-foo)
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1139 @result{} (lambda (x) (nconc (quote (foo 1 2 3 4) x)))
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1140 @end group
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1141 @end smallexample
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1142 @end defun
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1143
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1144 @defun nreverse list
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1145 @cindex reversing a list
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1146 This function reverses the order of the elements of @var{list}.
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1147 Unlike @code{reverse}, @code{nreverse} alters its argument by reversing
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1148 the @sc{cdr}s in the cons cells forming the list. The cons cell that
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1149 used to be the last one in @var{list} becomes the first cons cell of the
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1150 value.
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1151
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1152 For example:
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1153
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1154 @example
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1155 @group
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1156 (setq x '(a b c))
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1157 @result{} (a b c)
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1158 @end group
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1159 @group
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1160 x
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1161 @result{} (a b c)
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1162 (nreverse x)
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1163 @result{} (c b a)
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1164 @end group
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1165 @group
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1166 ;; @r{The cons cell that was first is now last.}
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1167 x
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1168 @result{} (a)
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1169 @end group
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1170 @end example
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1171
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1172 To avoid confusion, we usually store the result of @code{nreverse}
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1173 back in the same variable which held the original list:
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1174
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1175 @example
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1176 (setq x (nreverse x))
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1177 @end example
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1178
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1179 Here is the @code{nreverse} of our favorite example, @code{(a b c)},
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1180 presented graphically:
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1181
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1182 @smallexample
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1183 @group
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1184 @r{Original list head:} @r{Reversed list:}
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1185 ------------- ------------- ------------
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1186 | car | cdr | | car | cdr | | car | cdr |
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1187 | a | nil |<-- | b | o |<-- | c | o |
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1188 | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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1189 ------------- | --------- | - | -------- | -
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1190 | | | |
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1191 ------------- ------------
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1192 @end group
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1193 @end smallexample
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1194 @end defun
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1195
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1196 @defun sort list predicate
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1197 @cindex stable sort
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1198 @cindex sorting lists
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1199 This function sorts @var{list} stably, though destructively, and
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1200 returns the sorted list. It compares elements using @var{predicate}. A
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1201 stable sort is one in which elements with equal sort keys maintain their
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1202 relative order before and after the sort. Stability is important when
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1203 successive sorts are used to order elements according to different
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1204 criteria.
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1205
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1206 The argument @var{predicate} must be a function that accepts two
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1207 arguments. It is called with two elements of @var{list}. To get an
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1208 increasing order sort, the @var{predicate} should return non-@code{nil} if the
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1209 first element is ``less than'' the second, or @code{nil} if not.
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1210
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1211 The comparison function @var{predicate} must give reliable results for
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1212 any given pair of arguments, at least within a single call to
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1213 @code{sort}. It must be @dfn{antisymmetric}; that is, if @var{a} is
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1214 less than @var{b}, @var{b} must not be less than @var{a}. It must be
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1215 @dfn{transitive}---that is, if @var{a} is less than @var{b}, and @var{b}
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1216 is less than @var{c}, then @var{a} must be less than @var{c}. If you
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1217 use a comparison function which does not meet these requirements, the
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1218 result of @code{sort} is unpredictable.
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1219
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1220 The destructive aspect of @code{sort} is that it rearranges the cons
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1221 cells forming @var{list} by changing @sc{cdr}s. A nondestructive sort
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1222 function would create new cons cells to store the elements in their
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1223 sorted order. If you wish to make a sorted copy without destroying the
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1224 original, copy it first with @code{copy-sequence} and then sort.
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1225
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1226 Sorting does not change the @sc{car}s of the cons cells in @var{list};
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1227 the cons cell that originally contained the element @code{a} in
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1228 @var{list} still has @code{a} in its @sc{car} after sorting, but it now
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1230 @sc{cdr}s. For example:
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1231
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1232 @example
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1233 @group
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1234 (setq nums '(1 3 2 6 5 4 0))
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1235 @result{} (1 3 2 6 5 4 0)
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1236 @end group
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1237 @group
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1238 (sort nums '<)
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1239 @result{} (0 1 2 3 4 5 6)
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1240 @end group
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1241 @group
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1242 nums
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1243 @result{} (1 2 3 4 5 6)
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1244 @end group
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1245 @end example
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1246
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1247 @noindent
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1248 @strong{Warning}: Note that the list in @code{nums} no longer contains
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1249 0; this is the same cons cell that it was before, but it is no longer
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1250 the first one in the list. Don't assume a variable that formerly held
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1251 the argument now holds the entire sorted list! Instead, save the result
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1252 of @code{sort} and use that. Most often we store the result back into
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1253 the variable that held the original list:
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1255 @example
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1256 (setq nums (sort nums '<))
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1257 @end example
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1258
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1259 @xref{Sorting}, for more functions that perform sorting.
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1260 See @code{documentation} in @ref{Accessing Documentation}, for a
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1261 useful example of @code{sort}.
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1262 @end defun
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1263
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1264 @node Sets And Lists
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1265 @section Using Lists as Sets
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1266 @cindex lists as sets
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1267 @cindex sets
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1268
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1269 A list can represent an unordered mathematical set---simply consider a
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1272 long as you don't mind having duplicate elements). You can remove
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1273 @code{equal} duplicates using @code{delete-dups}. Other useful
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1275 @code{equal} versions, @code{member} and @code{delete}.
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1277 @cindex CL note---lack @code{union}, @code{intersection}
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1278 @quotation
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1279 @b{Common Lisp note:} Common Lisp has functions @code{union} (which
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1280 avoids duplicate elements) and @code{intersection} for set operations,
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1281 but GNU Emacs Lisp does not have them. You can write them in Lisp if
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1282 you wish.
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1283 @end quotation
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1284
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1285 @defun memq object list
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1286 @cindex membership in a list
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1287 This function tests to see whether @var{object} is a member of
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1288 @var{list}. If it is, @code{memq} returns a list starting with the
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1289 first occurrence of @var{object}. Otherwise, it returns @code{nil}.
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1290 The letter @samp{q} in @code{memq} says that it uses @code{eq} to
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1291 compare @var{object} against the elements of the list. For example:
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1292
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1293 @example
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1294 @group
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1295 (memq 'b '(a b c b a))
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1296 @result{} (b c b a)
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1297 @end group
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1298 @group
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1299 (memq '(2) '((1) (2))) ; @r{@code{(2)} and @code{(2)} are not @code{eq}.}
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1300 @result{} nil
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1301 @end group
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1302 @end example
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1303 @end defun
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1304
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1305 @defun delq object list
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1306 @cindex deleting list elements
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1307 This function destructively removes all elements @code{eq} to
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1308 @var{object} from @var{list}. The letter @samp{q} in @code{delq} says
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1309 that it uses @code{eq} to compare @var{object} against the elements of
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1310 the list, like @code{memq} and @code{remq}.
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1311 @end defun
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1312
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1313 When @code{delq} deletes elements from the front of the list, it does so
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1314 simply by advancing down the list and returning a sublist that starts
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1315 after those elements:
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1316
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1317 @example
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1318 @group
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1319 (delq 'a '(a b c)) @equiv{} (cdr '(a b c))
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1320 @end group
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1321 @end example
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1322
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1323 When an element to be deleted appears in the middle of the list,
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1324 removing it involves changing the @sc{cdr}s (@pxref{Setcdr}).
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1325
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1326 @example
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1327 @group
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1328 (setq sample-list '(a b c (4)))
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1329 @result{} (a b c (4))
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1330 @end group
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1331 @group
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1332 (delq 'a sample-list)
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1333 @result{} (b c (4))
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1334 @end group
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1335 @group
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1336 sample-list
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1337 @result{} (a b c (4))
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1338 @end group
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1339 @group
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1340 (delq 'c sample-list)
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1341 @result{} (a b (4))
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1342 @end group
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1343 @group
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1344 sample-list
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1345 @result{} (a b (4))
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1346 @end group
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1347 @end example
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1348
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1349 Note that @code{(delq 'c sample-list)} modifies @code{sample-list} to
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1350 splice out the third element, but @code{(delq 'a sample-list)} does not
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1351 splice anything---it just returns a shorter list. Don't assume that a
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1352 variable which formerly held the argument @var{list} now has fewer
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1353 elements, or that it still holds the original list! Instead, save the
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1354 result of @code{delq} and use that. Most often we store the result back
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1355 into the variable that held the original list:
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1356
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1357 @example
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1358 (setq flowers (delq 'rose flowers))
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1359 @end example
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1360
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1361 In the following example, the @code{(4)} that @code{delq} attempts to match
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1362 and the @code{(4)} in the @code{sample-list} are not @code{eq}:
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1363
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1364 @example
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1365 @group
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1366 (delq '(4) sample-list)
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1367 @result{} (a c (4))
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1368 @end group
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1369
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1370 If you want to delete elements that are @code{equal} to a given value,
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1371 use @code{delete} (see below).
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1372 @end example
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1373
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1374 @defun remq object list
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1375 This function returns a copy of @var{list}, with all elements removed
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1376 which are @code{eq} to @var{object}. The letter @samp{q} in @code{remq}
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1377 says that it uses @code{eq} to compare @var{object} against the elements
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1378 of @code{list}.
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1379
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1380 @example
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1381 @group
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1382 (setq sample-list '(a b c a b c))
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1383 @result{} (a b c a b c)
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1384 @end group
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1385 @group
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1386 (remq 'a sample-list)
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1387 @result{} (b c b c)
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1388 @end group
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1389 @group
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1390 sample-list
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1391 @result{} (a b c a b c)
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1392 @end group
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1393 @end example
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1394 @end defun
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1395
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1396 @defun memql object list
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1397 The function @code{memql} tests to see whether @var{object} is a member
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1398 of @var{list}, comparing members with @var{object} using @code{eql},
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1399 so floating point elements are compared by value.
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1400 If @var{object} is a member, @code{memql} returns a list starting with
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1401 its first occurrence in @var{list}. Otherwise, it returns @code{nil}.
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1402
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1403 Compare this with @code{memq}:
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1404
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1405 @example
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1406 @group
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1407 (memql 1.2 '(1.1 1.2 1.3)) ; @r{@code{1.2} and @code{1.2} are @code{eql}.}
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1408 @result{} (1.2 1.3)
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1409 @end group
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1410 @group
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1411 (memq 1.2 '(1.1 1.2 1.3)) ; @r{@code{1.2} and @code{1.2} are not @code{eq}.}
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1412 @result{} nil
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1413 @end group
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1414 @end example
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1415 @end defun
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1416
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1417 The following three functions are like @code{memq}, @code{delq} and
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1418 @code{remq}, but use @code{equal} rather than @code{eq} to compare
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1419 elements. @xref{Equality Predicates}.
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1421 @defun member object list
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1422 The function @code{member} tests to see whether @var{object} is a member
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1423 of @var{list}, comparing members with @var{object} using @code{equal}.
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1424 If @var{object} is a member, @code{member} returns a list starting with
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1425 its first occurrence in @var{list}. Otherwise, it returns @code{nil}.
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1426
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1427 Compare this with @code{memq}:
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1429 @example
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1430 @group
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1431 (member '(2) '((1) (2))) ; @r{@code{(2)} and @code{(2)} are @code{equal}.}
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1432 @result{} ((2))
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1433 @end group
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1434 @group
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1435 (memq '(2) '((1) (2))) ; @r{@code{(2)} and @code{(2)} are not @code{eq}.}
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1436 @result{} nil
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1437 @end group
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1438 @group
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1439 ;; @r{Two strings with the same contents are @code{equal}.}
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1440 (member "foo" '("foo" "bar"))
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1441 @result{} ("foo" "bar")
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1442 @end group
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1443 @end example
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1444 @end defun
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1445
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1446 @defun delete object sequence
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1447 If @code{sequence} is a list, this function destructively removes all
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1448 elements @code{equal} to @var{object} from @var{sequence}. For lists,
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1449 @code{delete} is to @code{delq} as @code{member} is to @code{memq}: it
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1450 uses @code{equal} to compare elements with @var{object}, like
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1451 @code{member}; when it finds an element that matches, it cuts the
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1452 element out just as @code{delq} would.
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1453
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1454 If @code{sequence} is a vector or string, @code{delete} returns a copy
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1455 of @code{sequence} with all elements @code{equal} to @code{object}
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1456 removed.
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1457
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1458 For example:
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1459
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1460 @example
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1461 @group
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1462 (setq l '((2) (1) (2)))
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1463 (delete '(2) l)
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1464 @result{} ((1))
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1465 l
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1466 @result{} ((2) (1))
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1467 ;; @r{If you want to change @code{l} reliably,}
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1468 ;; @r{write @code{(setq l (delete elt l))}.}
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1469 @end group
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1470 @group
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1471 (setq l '((2) (1) (2)))
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1472 (delete '(1) l)
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1473 @result{} ((2) (2))
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1474 l
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1475 @result{} ((2) (2))
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1476 ;; @r{In this case, it makes no difference whether you set @code{l},}
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1477 ;; @r{but you should do so for the sake of the other case.}
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1478 @end group
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1479 @group
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1480 (delete '(2) [(2) (1) (2)])
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1481 @result{} [(1)]
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1482 @end group
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1483 @end example
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1484 @end defun
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1485
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1486 @defun remove object sequence
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1487 This function is the non-destructive counterpart of @code{delete}. It
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1488 returns a copy of @code{sequence}, a list, vector, or string, with
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1489 elements @code{equal} to @code{object} removed. For example:
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1490
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1491 @example
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1492 @group
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1493 (remove '(2) '((2) (1) (2)))
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1494 @result{} ((1))
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1495 @end group
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1496 @group
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1497 (remove '(2) [(2) (1) (2)])
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1498 @result{} [(1)]
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1499 @end group
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1500 @end example
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1501 @end defun
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1502
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1503 @quotation
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1504 @b{Common Lisp note:} The functions @code{member}, @code{delete} and
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1505 @code{remove} in GNU Emacs Lisp are derived from Maclisp, not Common
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1506 Lisp. The Common Lisp versions do not use @code{equal} to compare
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1507 elements.
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1508 @end quotation
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1509
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1510 @defun member-ignore-case object list
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1511 This function is like @code{member}, except that @var{object} should
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1512 be a string and that it ignores differences in letter-case and text
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1513 representation: upper-case and lower-case letters are treated as
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1514 equal, and unibyte strings are converted to multibyte prior to
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1515 comparison.
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1516 @end defun
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1517
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1518 @defun delete-dups list
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1519 This function destructively removes all @code{equal} duplicates from
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1520 @var{list}, stores the result in @var{list} and returns it. Of
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1521 several @code{equal} occurrences of an element in @var{list},
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1522 @code{delete-dups} keeps the first one.
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1523 @end defun
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1524
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1525 See also the function @code{add-to-list}, in @ref{List Variables},
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1526 for a way to add an element to a list stored in a variable and used as a
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1527 set.
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1528
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1529 @node Association Lists
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1530 @section Association Lists
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1531 @cindex association list
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1532 @cindex alist
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1533
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1534 An @dfn{association list}, or @dfn{alist} for short, records a mapping
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1535 from keys to values. It is a list of cons cells called
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1536 @dfn{associations}: the @sc{car} of each cons cell is the @dfn{key}, and the
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1537 @sc{cdr} is the @dfn{associated value}.@footnote{This usage of ``key''
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1539 look up an item in a table. In this case, the table is the alist, and
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1540 the alist associations are the items.}
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1541
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1542 Here is an example of an alist. The key @code{pine} is associated with
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1543 the value @code{cones}; the key @code{oak} is associated with
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1544 @code{acorns}; and the key @code{maple} is associated with @code{seeds}.
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1546 @example
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1547 @group
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1548 ((pine . cones)
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1549 (oak . acorns)
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1550 (maple . seeds))
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1551 @end group
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1552 @end example
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1554 Both the values and the keys in an alist may be any Lisp objects.
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1555 For example, in the following alist, the symbol @code{a} is
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1558 the alist element:
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1560 @example
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1561 ((a . 1) ("b" 2 3))
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1562 @end example
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1564 Sometimes it is better to design an alist to store the associated
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1566 example of such an alist:
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1568 @example
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1569 ((rose red) (lily white) (buttercup yellow))
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1570 @end example
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1571
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1572 @noindent
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1573 Here we regard @code{red} as the value associated with @code{rose}. One
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1574 advantage of this kind of alist is that you can store other related
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1576 @sc{cdr}. One disadvantage is that you cannot use @code{rassq} (see
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1577 below) to find the element containing a given value. When neither of
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1579 long as you are consistent about it for any given alist.
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1580
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1581 The same alist shown above could be regarded as having the
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1582 associated value in the @sc{cdr} of the element; the value associated
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1583 with @code{rose} would be the list @code{(red)}.
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1584
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1585 Association lists are often used to record information that you might
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1586 otherwise keep on a stack, since new associations may be added easily to
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1587 the front of the list. When searching an association list for an
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1588 association with a given key, the first one found is returned, if there
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1589 is more than one.
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1590
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1591 In Emacs Lisp, it is @emph{not} an error if an element of an
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1592 association list is not a cons cell. The alist search functions simply
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1593 ignore such elements. Many other versions of Lisp signal errors in such
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1594 cases.
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1595
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1596 Note that property lists are similar to association lists in several
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1597 respects. A property list behaves like an association list in which
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1598 each key can occur only once. @xref{Property Lists}, for a comparison
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1599 of property lists and association lists.
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1600
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1601 @defun assoc key alist
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1602 This function returns the first association for @var{key} in
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1603 @var{alist}, comparing @var{key} against the alist elements using
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1604 @code{equal} (@pxref{Equality Predicates}). It returns @code{nil} if no
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1605 association in @var{alist} has a @sc{car} @code{equal} to @var{key}.
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1606 For example:
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1607
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1608 @smallexample
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1609 (setq trees '((pine . cones) (oak . acorns) (maple . seeds)))
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1610 @result{} ((pine . cones) (oak . acorns) (maple . seeds))
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1611 (assoc 'oak trees)
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1612 @result{} (oak . acorns)
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1613 (cdr (assoc 'oak trees))
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1614 @result{} acorns
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1615 (assoc 'birch trees)
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1616 @result{} nil
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1617 @end smallexample
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1618
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1619 Here is another example, in which the keys and values are not symbols:
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1620
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1621 @smallexample
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1622 (setq needles-per-cluster
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1623 '((2 "Austrian Pine" "Red Pine")
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1624 (3 "Pitch Pine")
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1625 (5 "White Pine")))
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1626
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1627 (cdr (assoc 3 needles-per-cluster))
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1628 @result{} ("Pitch Pine")
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1629 (cdr (assoc 2 needles-per-cluster))
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1630 @result{} ("Austrian Pine" "Red Pine")
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1631 @end smallexample
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1632 @end defun
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1633
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1634 The function @code{assoc-string} is much like @code{assoc} except
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1635 that it ignores certain differences between strings. @xref{Text
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1636 Comparison}.
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1637
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1638 @defun rassoc value alist
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1639 This function returns the first association with value @var{value} in
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1640 @var{alist}. It returns @code{nil} if no association in @var{alist} has
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1641 a @sc{cdr} @code{equal} to @var{value}.
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1642
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1643 @code{rassoc} is like @code{assoc} except that it compares the @sc{cdr} of
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1644 each @var{alist} association instead of the @sc{car}. You can think of
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1645 this as ``reverse @code{assoc},'' finding the key for a given value.
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1646 @end defun
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1647
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1648 @defun assq key alist
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1649 This function is like @code{assoc} in that it returns the first
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1650 association for @var{key} in @var{alist}, but it makes the comparison
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1651 using @code{eq} instead of @code{equal}. @code{assq} returns @code{nil}
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1652 if no association in @var{alist} has a @sc{car} @code{eq} to @var{key}.
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1653 This function is used more often than @code{assoc}, since @code{eq} is
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1654 faster than @code{equal} and most alists use symbols as keys.
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1655 @xref{Equality Predicates}.
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1656
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1657 @smallexample
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1658 (setq trees '((pine . cones) (oak . acorns) (maple . seeds)))
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1659 @result{} ((pine . cones) (oak . acorns) (maple . seeds))
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1660 (assq 'pine trees)
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1661 @result{} (pine . cones)
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1662 @end smallexample
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1663
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1664 On the other hand, @code{assq} is not usually useful in alists where the
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1665 keys may not be symbols:
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1666
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1667 @smallexample
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1668 (setq leaves
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1669 '(("simple leaves" . oak)
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1670 ("compound leaves" . horsechestnut)))
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1671
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1672 (assq "simple leaves" leaves)
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1673 @result{} nil
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1674 (assoc "simple leaves" leaves)
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1675 @result{} ("simple leaves" . oak)
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1676 @end smallexample
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1677 @end defun
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1678
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1679 @defun rassq value alist
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1680 This function returns the first association with value @var{value} in
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1681 @var{alist}. It returns @code{nil} if no association in @var{alist} has
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1682 a @sc{cdr} @code{eq} to @var{value}.
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1683
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1684 @code{rassq} is like @code{assq} except that it compares the @sc{cdr} of
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1685 each @var{alist} association instead of the @sc{car}. You can think of
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1686 this as ``reverse @code{assq},'' finding the key for a given value.
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1687
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1688 For example:
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1689
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1690 @smallexample
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1691 (setq trees '((pine . cones) (oak . acorns) (maple . seeds)))
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1692
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1693 (rassq 'acorns trees)
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1694 @result{} (oak . acorns)
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1695 (rassq 'spores trees)
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1696 @result{} nil
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1697 @end smallexample
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1698
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1699 @code{rassq} cannot search for a value stored in the @sc{car}
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1700 of the @sc{cdr} of an element:
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1702 @smallexample
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1703 (setq colors '((rose red) (lily white) (buttercup yellow)))
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1704
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1705 (rassq 'white colors)
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1706 @result{} nil
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1707 @end smallexample
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1708
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1709 In this case, the @sc{cdr} of the association @code{(lily white)} is not
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1710 the symbol @code{white}, but rather the list @code{(white)}. This
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1712
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1713 @smallexample
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1714 (lily white) @equiv{} (lily . (white))
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1715 @end smallexample
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1716 @end defun
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1718 @defun assoc-default key alist &optional test default
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1719 This function searches @var{alist} for a match for @var{key}. For each
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1720 element of @var{alist}, it compares the element (if it is an atom) or
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1721 the element's @sc{car} (if it is a cons) against @var{key}, by calling
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1722 @var{test} with two arguments: the element or its @sc{car}, and
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1723 @var{key}. The arguments are passed in that order so that you can get
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1724 useful results using @code{string-match} with an alist that contains
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1725 regular expressions (@pxref{Regexp Search}). If @var{test} is omitted
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1726 or @code{nil}, @code{equal} is used for comparison.
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1727
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1728 If an alist element matches @var{key} by this criterion,
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1729 then @code{assoc-default} returns a value based on this element.
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1730 If the element is a cons, then the value is the element's @sc{cdr}.
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1731 Otherwise, the return value is @var{default}.
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1732
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1733 If no alist element matches @var{key}, @code{assoc-default} returns
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1734 @code{nil}.
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1735 @end defun
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1736
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1737 @defun copy-alist alist
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1738 @cindex copying alists
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1739 This function returns a two-level deep copy of @var{alist}: it creates a
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1740 new copy of each association, so that you can alter the associations of
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1741 the new alist without changing the old one.
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1742
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1743 @smallexample
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1744 @group
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1745 (setq needles-per-cluster
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1746 '((2 . ("Austrian Pine" "Red Pine"))
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1747 (3 . ("Pitch Pine"))
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1748 @end group
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1749 (5 . ("White Pine"))))
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1750 @result{}
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1751 ((2 "Austrian Pine" "Red Pine")
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1752 (3 "Pitch Pine")
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1753 (5 "White Pine"))
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1754
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1755 (setq copy (copy-alist needles-per-cluster))
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1756 @result{}
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1757 ((2 "Austrian Pine" "Red Pine")
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1758 (3 "Pitch Pine")
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1759 (5 "White Pine"))
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1760
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1761 (eq needles-per-cluster copy)
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1762 @result{} nil
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1763 (equal needles-per-cluster copy)
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1764 @result{} t
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1765 (eq (car needles-per-cluster) (car copy))
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1766 @result{} nil
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1767 (cdr (car (cdr needles-per-cluster)))
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1768 @result{} ("Pitch Pine")
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1769 @group
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1770 (eq (cdr (car (cdr needles-per-cluster)))
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1771 (cdr (car (cdr copy))))
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1772 @result{} t
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1773 @end group
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1774 @end smallexample
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1775
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1776 This example shows how @code{copy-alist} makes it possible to change
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1777 the associations of one copy without affecting the other:
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1778
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1779 @smallexample
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1780 @group
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1781 (setcdr (assq 3 copy) '("Martian Vacuum Pine"))
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1782 (cdr (assq 3 needles-per-cluster))
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1783 @result{} ("Pitch Pine")
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1784 @end group
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1785 @end smallexample
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1786 @end defun
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1787
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1788 @defun assq-delete-all key alist
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1789 This function deletes from @var{alist} all the elements whose @sc{car}
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1790 is @code{eq} to @var{key}, much as if you used @code{delq} to delete
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1791 each such element one by one. It returns the shortened alist, and
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1792 often modifies the original list structure of @var{alist}. For
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1793 correct results, use the return value of @code{assq-delete-all} rather
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1794 than looking at the saved value of @var{alist}.
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1795
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1796 @example
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1797 (setq alist '((foo 1) (bar 2) (foo 3) (lose 4)))
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1798 @result{} ((foo 1) (bar 2) (foo 3) (lose 4))
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1799 (assq-delete-all 'foo alist)
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1800 @result{} ((bar 2) (lose 4))
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1801 alist
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1802 @result{} ((foo 1) (bar 2) (lose 4))
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1803 @end example
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1804 @end defun
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1805
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1806 @defun rassq-delete-all value alist
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1807 This function deletes from @var{alist} all the elements whose @sc{cdr}
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1808 is @code{eq} to @var{value}. It returns the shortened alist, and
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1809 often modifies the original list structure of @var{alist}.
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1810 @code{rassq-delete-all} is like @code{assq-delete-all} except that it
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1811 compares the @sc{cdr} of each @var{alist} association instead of the
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1812 @sc{car}.
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1813 @end defun
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1814
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1815 @node Rings
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1816 @section Managing a Fixed-Size Ring of Objects
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1817
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1818 @cindex ring data structure
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1819 This section describes functions for operating on rings. A
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1820 @dfn{ring} is a fixed-size data structure that supports insertion,
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1821 deletion, rotation, and modulo-indexed reference and traversal.
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1822
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1823 @defun make-ring size
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1824 This returns a new ring capable of holding @var{size} objects.
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1825 @var{size} should be an integer.
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1826 @end defun
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1827
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1828 @defun ring-p object
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1829 This returns @code{t} if @var{object} is a ring, @code{nil} otherwise.
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1830 @end defun
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1831
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1832 @defun ring-size ring
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1833 This returns the maximum capacity of the @var{ring}.
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1834 @end defun
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1835
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1836 @defun ring-length ring
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1837 This returns the number of objects that @var{ring} currently contains.
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1838 The value will never exceed that returned by @code{ring-size}.
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1839 @end defun
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1840
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1841 @defun ring-elements ring
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1842 This returns a list of the objects in @var{ring}, in order, newest first.
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1843 @end defun
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1844
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1845 @defun ring-copy ring
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1846 This returns a new ring which is a copy of @var{ring}.
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1847 The new ring contains the same (@code{eq}) objects as @var{ring}.
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1848 @end defun
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1849
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1850 @defun ring-empty-p ring
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1851 This returns @code{t} if @var{ring} is empty, @code{nil} otherwise.
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1852 @end defun
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1853
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1854 The newest element in the ring always has index 0. Higher indices
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1855 correspond to older elements. Indices are computed modulo the ring
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1856 length. Index @minus{}1 corresponds to the oldest element, @minus{}2
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1857 to the next-oldest, and so forth.
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1858
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1859 @defun ring-ref ring index
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1860 This returns the object in @var{ring} found at index @var{index}.
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1861 @var{index} may be negative or greater than the ring length. If
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1862 @var{ring} is empty, @code{ring-ref} signals an error.
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1863 @end defun
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1864
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1865 @defun ring-insert ring object
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1866 This inserts @var{object} into @var{ring}, making it the newest
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1867 element, and returns @var{object}.
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1868
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1869 If the ring is full, insertion removes the oldest element to
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1870 make room for the new element.
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1871 @end defun
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1872
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1873 @defun ring-remove ring &optional index
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1874 Remove an object from @var{ring}, and return that object. The
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1875 argument @var{index} specifies which item to remove; if it is
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1876 @code{nil}, that means to remove the oldest item. If @var{ring} is
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1877 empty, @code{ring-remove} signals an error.
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1878 @end defun
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1879
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1880 @defun ring-insert-at-beginning ring object
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1881 This inserts @var{object} into @var{ring}, treating it as the oldest
63590
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Luc Teirlinck <teirllm@auburn.edu>
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1882 element. The return value is not significant.
63541
ddec16fed4a2 (Rings): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61718
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1883
ddec16fed4a2 (Rings): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61718
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1884 If the ring is full, this function removes the newest element to make
ddec16fed4a2 (Rings): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61718
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1885 room for the inserted element.
ddec16fed4a2 (Rings): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61718
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1886 @end defun
ddec16fed4a2 (Rings): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61718
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1887
ddec16fed4a2 (Rings): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61718
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1888 @cindex fifo data structure
ddec16fed4a2 (Rings): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61718
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1889 If you are careful not to exceed the ring size, you can
ddec16fed4a2 (Rings): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61718
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1890 use the ring as a first-in-first-out queue. For example:
ddec16fed4a2 (Rings): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61718
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1891
ddec16fed4a2 (Rings): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61718
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1892 @lisp
ddec16fed4a2 (Rings): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61718
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1893 (let ((fifo (make-ring 5)))
ddec16fed4a2 (Rings): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61718
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1894 (mapc (lambda (obj) (ring-insert fifo obj))
ddec16fed4a2 (Rings): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61718
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1895 '(0 one "two"))
ddec16fed4a2 (Rings): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61718
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1896 (list (ring-remove fifo) t
ddec16fed4a2 (Rings): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61718
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1897 (ring-remove fifo) t
ddec16fed4a2 (Rings): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61718
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1898 (ring-remove fifo)))
ddec16fed4a2 (Rings): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61718
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1899 @result{} (0 t one t "two")
ddec16fed4a2 (Rings): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61718
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1900 @end lisp
ddec16fed4a2 (Rings): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61718
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1901
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Miles Bader <miles@gnu.org>
parents: 52000
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1902 @ignore
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Miles Bader <miles@gnu.org>
parents: 52000
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1903 arch-tag: 31fb8a4e-4aa8-4a74-a206-aa00451394d4
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Miles Bader <miles@gnu.org>
parents: 52000
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1904 @end ignore