Its not the println, nor getting a reader (duckstreams is fine, I can do
that). Its the converting it to a seq and stepping through it printing each
element (which should be a line). Its the loopy, steppy bit, just for a side
effect; that I am messing up.

Cheers

Tom

2009/1/6 Mark Volkmann <r.mark.volkm...@gmail.com>

>
> On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 5:26 PM, Tom Ayerst <tom.aye...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > How do I read and print a text file?  I can read it, its the printing
> that
> > is the problem, I feel it should be obvious but I keep tripping myself
> up.
> > (The context is I need to extract data line by line, translate the line
> > format and save it for a legacy app)
>
> Do you just need to print to stdout?
> The println function does that. It puts a space between the output of
> each of its arguments. If you don't want that you can use the str
> function to concatenate a bunch of string values together.
> If you need something fancier, don't forget that you can access
> everything in java.io from Clojure.
>
> --
> R. Mark Volkmann
> Object Computing, Inc.
>
> >
>

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