a uses characters (\a \b \c)
b uses strings ("a" "b" "c")

Those are not equal... 

Try:
(def b {\a 3 \r 1 \u 1})


On Friday, September 11, 2015 at 5:37:32 PM UTC-5, Erlis Vidal wrote:
>
> (def a (apply merge-with + (map #(hash-map %1 1) "aaaur")))
> (def b {"a" 3, "r" 1, "u" 1})
>  
>  (= a b)  ; why false???? 
>  (.equals a b)
>  
>  (type a)
>  (type b)
>  
>  (identity a)
>  (identity b)
>  
> from http://web.clojurerepl.com/ 
>
>
> ​
>

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