Hi all,
I 've recently come across this idiom (instead of nested reduces - from
Christophe's blog post of course!)
(reducef init (for[x xs, y x, z y] z)) ;;it took me a while to realise
how cool this is :)
I'm trying to do the same for reduce-kv (for nested maps) but doesn't quite
work...has anyone done this already? It comes down to 'seq' returning a [k,v]
vector when called on a map so the second nesting level will break because it
will find a keyword or something similar. any ideas?
Jim
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