What's the best way to keep track of what kind of value something is?
For example, if I have a hash of floats and I want to go through each
one and see if a given key-value, which happens to be a float, if it's
a distance or a frequency?  Or if something is a struct or a specific
struct?  I'm somewhat familiar with the pattern matching done in Scala
and couldn't find similar documentation in Clojure.

I would think there's some way to filter out values that are a certain
struct, but I'd also like to attach information to primitives like
floats.  Should I wrap my primitives in structs or do I need
metadata?

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