On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 5:17 PM, Sam Ritchie <sritchi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Ken, that'll result in the original vector back out again.
> (vec (take 3 (cycle [1 2 3]))) => [1 2 3].
> I think you mean:
> (vec (take (* n (count xs)) (cycle xs))))

I wasn't using "n" to mean the number of repetitions of the xs but the
total number of desired elements. One advantage of this method is if
you want the first 20 elements from repeating a vector of seven items
it won't set your hair on fire. :)

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