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Add hppa1.1-hitachi-hiuxmpp support, passed along by rms.
author David J. MacKenzie <djm@gnu.org>
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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 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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4 @c See the file elisp.texi for copying conditions.
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5 @setfilename ../info/sequences
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6 @node Sequences Arrays Vectors, Symbols, Lists, Top
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7 @chapter Sequences, Arrays, and Vectors
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8 @cindex sequence
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10 Recall that the @dfn{sequence} type is the union of three other Lisp
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11 types: lists, vectors, and strings. In other words, any list is a
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12 sequence, any vector is a sequence, and any string is a sequence. The
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13 common property that all sequences have is that each is an ordered
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14 collection of elements.
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16 An @dfn{array} is a single primitive object that has a slot for each
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18 length of an existing array cannot be changed. Strings and vectors are
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19 the two types of arrays.
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21 A list is a sequence of elements, but it is not a single primitive
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24 elements farther from the beginning of the list take longer to access.
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25 But it is possible to add elements to the list, or remove elements.
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27 The following diagram shows the relationship between these types:
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31 ___________________________________
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32 | |
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33 | Sequence |
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34 | ______ ______________________ |
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36 | | List | | Array | |
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39 | | | Vector | | String| | |
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40 | | |________| |_______| | |
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42 |___________________________________|
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43 @end group
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44 @end example
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46 The elements of vectors and lists may be any Lisp objects. The
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49 @menu
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50 * Sequence Functions:: Functions that accept any kind of sequence.
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51 * Arrays:: Characteristics of arrays in Emacs Lisp.
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52 * Array Functions:: Functions specifically for arrays.
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53 * Vectors:: Special characteristics of Emacs Lisp vectors.
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54 * Vector Functions:: Functions specifically for vectors.
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57 @node Sequence Functions
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58 @section Sequences
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60 In Emacs Lisp, a @dfn{sequence} is either a list, a vector or a
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61 string. The common property that all sequences have is that each is an
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62 ordered collection of elements. This section describes functions that
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63 accept any kind of sequence.
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65 @defun sequencep object
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66 Returns @code{t} if @var{object} is a list, vector, or
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67 string, @code{nil} otherwise.
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68 @end defun
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70 @defun copy-sequence sequence
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71 @cindex copying sequences
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72 Returns a copy of @var{sequence}. The copy is the same type of object
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73 as the original sequence, and it has the same elements in the same order.
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75 Storing a new element into the copy does not affect the original
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76 @var{sequence}, and vice versa. However, the elements of the new
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77 sequence are not copies; they are identical (@code{eq}) to the elements
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79 found via the copied sequence, are also visible in the original
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80 sequence.
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82 If the sequence is a string with text properties, the property list in
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83 the copy is itself a copy, not shared with the original's property
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84 list. However, the actual values of the properties are shared.
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85 @xref{Text Properties}.
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87 See also @code{append} in @ref{Building Lists}, @code{concat} in
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88 @ref{Creating Strings}, and @code{vconcat} in @ref{Vectors}, for others
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89 ways to copy sequences.
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92 @group
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93 (setq bar '(1 2))
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94 @result{} (1 2)
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97 (setq x (vector 'foo bar))
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98 @result{} [foo (1 2)]
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101 (setq y (copy-sequence x))
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105 @group
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106 (eq x y)
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107 @result{} nil
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110 (equal x y)
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111 @result{} t
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114 (eq (elt x 1) (elt y 1))
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118 @group
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119 ;; @r{Replacing an element of one sequence.}
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120 (aset x 0 'quux)
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121 x @result{} [quux (1 2)]
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122 y @result{} [foo (1 2)]
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123 @end group
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125 @group
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127 (setcar (aref x 1) 69)
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129 y @result{} [foo (69 2)]
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131 @end example
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132 @end defun
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134 @defun length sequence
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135 @cindex string length
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136 @cindex list length
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137 @cindex vector length
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138 @cindex sequence length
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139 Returns the number of elements in @var{sequence}. If @var{sequence} is
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140 a cons cell that is not a list (because the final @sc{cdr} is not
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141 @code{nil}), a @code{wrong-type-argument} error is signaled.
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158 @result{} 3
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161 @end defun
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361 @section Vectors
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364 Arrays in Lisp, like arrays in most languages, are blocks of memory
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366 general-purpose array; its elements can be any Lisp objects. (The other
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377 Vectors are printed with square brackets surrounding the elements.
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391 (setq avector [1 two '(three) "four" [five]])
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392 @result{} [1 two (quote (three)) "four" [five]]
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396 @result{} t
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401 @section Functions That Operate on Vectors
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411 @result{} t
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413 @result{} nil
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419 This function creates and returns a vector whose elements are the
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424 (vector 'foo 23 [bar baz] "rats")
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425 @result{} [foo 23 [bar baz] "rats"]
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427 @result{} []
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433 This function returns a new vector consisting of @var{length} elements,
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438 (setq sleepy (make-vector 9 'Z))
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439 @result{} [Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z]
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445 @cindex copying vectors
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447 @var{sequences}. The arguments @var{sequences} may be lists, vectors,
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465 @result{} [A B C 97 97 foo (6 7)]
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491 @result{} (1 two (quote (three)) "four" [five])
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