On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 10:25 AM, der <derealme.derea...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Given a list of maps of the followign format: ({"Type" "A", "Value"
> "5"} {"Type" "B", "Value" "4"} {"Type" "A", "Value" "7.2"} {"Type"
> "A", "Value" "25.4"} {"Type" "B", "Value" "2.982"})

Folks are posting solutions but I wondered why your map keys are
strings and why the values are also strings instead of numbers?

If the keys were keywords, you could just use :type instead of #(%
"Type") or #(get % "Type") which would make for cleaner code. Just a
thought.
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