Christopher Maggio <christopher.m.mag...@gmail.com> writes:

> Hi, clojure newbie here;
>
> I have a quick question, I am writing a small pattern matching program
> and I can't figure out how to append a string to a # for re-matcher:
Not quite following, but check out re-pattern
(http://clojuredocs.org/clojure_core/clojure.core/re-pattern). 
>
> (.replaceAll (re-matcher #"ATGCCC" my_String) replacement_String)
>
> When I try (string? #"ATGCCC") it returns false.
It should return false; it is not a string.

  user=> (string? #"ATGCCC")
  false
  user=> (type #"ATGCCC")
  java.util.regex.Pattern
  user=> (string? "ATGCCC")
  true
>
> # isnt a macro symbol is it? Thanks in advace
Check out the Macro characters -> Dispatch section on this page:

http://clojure.org/reader

fpc

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