found the solution:

(defn divides? [divisor n] 
   (zero? (mod n divisor))) 

Roelof


Op woensdag 23 april 2014 14:59:31 UTC+2 schreef Roelof Wobben:

>
>
> Op woensdag 23 april 2014 14:55:39 UTC+2 schreef Tassilo Horn:
>>
>> Roelof Wobben <rwo...@hotmail.com> writes: 
>>
>> > Chips I thought I understand it 
>> > But this does not work 
>> > 
>> > (defn divides? [divisor n] 
>> >   (mod n divisor)) 
>>
>> It seems that `divides?` should be a predicate but your definition 
>> returns a number and no boolean.  A number n is divisible by some 
>> divisor if the result of `mod` is zero.  That is, you want 
>>
>>  (defn divides? [divisor n] 
>>    (zero? (mod n divisor))) 
>>
>> Bye, 
>> Tassilo 
>>
>
>
> Thanks, 
>
> Now hopefully I can figure out how to output a boolean.
>
> Roelof
>  
>

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