2011/1/21 Michael Gardner <gardne...@gmail.com> > On Jan 21, 2011, at 10:35 AM, Laurent PETIT wrote: > > > As far as possible, the equivalent of a java anArray[anIndex] expression > will be of not using an index in the first place in Clojure (*). > > Expanding on Laurent's answer: to transform one list into another, use > 'map'. In this case you can think of transforming the integers [0 .. n), > expressed in Clojure as (range n), into a list of image strips. >
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