In the doc for dotimes, the "bindings" are required as "name n" (see below).
Hence (dotimes [i 5] ... ) is the only pattern. Check out (doseq and (for
for what you're trying to do.

user=> (doc dotimes)
-------------------------
clojure.core/dotimes
([bindings & body])
Macro
  bindings => name n

  Repeatedly executes body (presumably for side-effects) with name
  bound to integers from 0 through n-1.

-Rgds, Adrian.

On Sat, Feb 6, 2010 at 12:10 PM, Аркадий Рост <arkr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi!
>>>dotimes
>>>macro
>>>Usage: (dotimes bindings & body)
> This is from clojure api.
> But I don't know how to use dotimes with several bindings. I've tried
> to do it different ways, but I got error every time.
>
> So how to use dotimes with several bindings?
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