something like this perhaps?

(loop [[c & more]] cards
          res []
          due 100]
    (if-not c  res
(recur more
    (conj res (doto c (.setAppliedBalance  (max 0 (- due )))))
    (- due (.getBalance c)))) )

Jim

ps: haven't got a clue what objects you're working with so I'm purposefully using setters which is close to what you showed in your Ruby example....



On 03/05/13 14:28, Jim - FooBar(); wrote:
On 02/05/13 22:21, Steven Degutis wrote:
Given pseudo-code (Ruby-ish):

due = 100
cards = cards.map do |card|
     card.applied_balance = max(0, due - card.balance)
     due -= card.applied_balance

Notice how due changes at each turn, and each successive item in
"cards" sees the change.

What's an idiomatic way to do this in Clojure without using refs?

-Steven


Not a Ruby expert here, but I think 'reduce' is your friend.... :)
loop/recur is also an option ...

the problem is not really how to loop, but how to replace all this mutation...I'm saying this because you specifically asked not to use any reference types.


Jim

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