Hi Arie,
> the page on "Arrays" is ready. This was quite abit of work :)
Looks very good! I'm really impressed!
> @Alex Would you please check this page?
Sure :)
It says
This is the first line.
And this the second.
A fourth line.
Is this intended? Or is the third line missing? ;)
In "4.3.1. Iterate over a list" you could put in addition to the 'for' loop:
(mapc println mylist) # Probably better Mylist
Note that instead of
: (for I (length lst)
(println I (get lst I)) )
it is easier with
: (for (I . X) Lst
(println I X) )
Also note the upper case variables!
In the part
# Destructively 'pop' elements off a list
: (setq
Friends '(Peter Paul Mary Jim Tim)
This (pop 'Friends)
That (pop 'Friends) )
the word "Destructively" is not correct. 'pop' is not destructice, it does not
modify the list (only the variable pointing to it).
Later we have
# then sets this special variable 'This' to the result of the
# 'find' function.
I think you meant "parameter" instead of "result".
Again, very good! Thanks!
♪♫ Alex
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