Hi,

There's no core function for this (would probably be called mapply).

Try calling (apply concat m) on your map, then passing with (apply a (apply
concat m)).

Thanks,
Ambrose


On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 10:34 PM, bob <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> There is a function a
>
> (defn a
>   [ & {:as m}]
>   (println m))
>
> it accepts pair of params , for example (a :k 1 :j 2), however now I have
> a map {:k 1 :j 2}, the question is how to convert the map to be accepted by
> a?
>
> Thanks
>
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