Thanks.

(I discovered the solution shortly after posting here, but there is
that annoying delay until the message is approved by mods, so I
couldn't answer my question...)

On Aug 10, 2:55 am, David Nolen <dnolen.li...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Sounds like you want apply:
> (apply fn args)
>
> On Sun, Aug 9, 2009 at 4:28 PM, Dragan Djuric <draga...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I would like to achieve something like this:
>
> > (def k [:key1 :key2 :key3])
> > (def mystruct (create-structure k))
>
> > Unfortunately, create structure treats the whole vector of params (or
> > any other seq) as one element, so the resulting list will have only
> > one composite key [:key1 :key2 :key3] instead of tree keys.
> > The above is only a simplified example of the functionality that i
> > need (creating a structure using a provided seq of keys) so the "just
> > use (create-struct :key1 :key2 :key3)" answer is not a solution :)
>
> > The questoin may be more general: If I have a function (fn [& params]
> > (dosomethingwithparams))
> > how can I call the fn with a seq of params and achieve that it treats
> > is as many params instead of treating the whole seq as one param?

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