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Re: What about seq-slice? (Was: Would seq-range and seq-mapcat be useful
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Nicolas Petton |
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Re: What about seq-slice? (Was: Would seq-range and seq-mapcat be useful?) |
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Fri, 30 Jan 2015 11:25:59 +0100 |
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Hi Mark,
I'm not sure I understand how to use it. In which scenario would you
find `seq-slice' useful?
Nico
Mark Oteiza <address@hidden> writes:
> Nicolas Petton <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> While using seq.el, I often miss functions like seq-mapcat and
>> seq-range. Do you think adding such functions would be a good addition
>> to seq.el?
>
> Coincidentally, I had been thinking about additions to seq.el. I'm
> interested in having a function like Ruby's each_slice[0] method. For
> example,
>
> (defun seq-slice (seq n)
> "Return a list of subsequences of SEQ, each a sequence of
> length N. The last subsequence may have less than N elements.
>
> If N is a negative integer or zero, a list containing SEQ is
> returned."
> (if (or (<= n 0)
> (>= n (seq-length seq)))
> (list seq)
> (let ((copy (seq-copy seq))
> (result '()))
> (while (not (seq-empty-p copy))
> (push (seq-take copy n) result)
> (setq copy (seq-drop copy n)))
> (nreverse result))))
>
> I didn't think dash.el had it until I realized it is named something
> else: -partition-all[1].
>
> [0]: http://ruby-doc.org/core-2.2.0/Enumerable.html#method-i-each_slice
> [1]: https://github.com/magnars/dash.el/blob/master/dash.el#L730
--
Nicolas Petton
http://nicolas-petton.fr
- Re: Would seq-range and seq-mapcat be useful?, (continued)
- Re: Would seq-range and seq-mapcat be useful?, Oleh Krehel, 2015/01/30
- Re: Would seq-range and seq-mapcat be useful?, Nicolas Petton, 2015/01/30
- Re: Would seq-range and seq-mapcat be useful?, Oleh Krehel, 2015/01/30
- Re: Would seq-range and seq-mapcat be useful?, Nicolas Richard, 2015/01/30
- Re: Would seq-range and seq-mapcat be useful?, Oleh Krehel, 2015/01/30
- Re: Would seq-range and seq-mapcat be useful?, Oleh Krehel, 2015/01/30
- Re: Would seq-range and seq-mapcat be useful?, Nicolas Richard, 2015/01/30
- Re: Would seq-range and seq-mapcat be useful?, Oleh Krehel, 2015/01/30
- Re: Would seq-range and seq-mapcat be useful?, Nicolas Petton, 2015/01/30
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