Unless you are worrying about concurrency, you probably don't need an atom
at all:
(def sx2 [2 3 4])
(println (sx2 1))
On 14 January 2014 14:45, Andreas Olsson wrote:
> Okay,..
>
> ..learning one step at a time hear. =)
>
> I´m good at basic.. this is some thing else.
>
> Den tisdagen den 14:
Okay,..
..learning one step at a time hear. =)
I´m good at basic.. this is some thing else.
Den tisdagen den 14:e januari 2014 kl. 12:38:34 UTC+1 skrev James Reeves:
>
> You could also write:
>
> (println (@sx2 4))
>
>
> On 14 January 2014 11:35, Andreas Olsson
> > wrote:
>
>> thanks... this w
You could also write:
(println (@sx2 4))
On 14 January 2014 11:35, Andreas Olsson wrote:
> thanks... this works
>
> (println ((deref sx2) 4))
>
>
>
> Den tisdagen den 14:e januari 2014 kl. 12:29:02 UTC+1 skrev Jim foo.bar:
>
>> an atom cannot be used as a function! deref it first to get the v
thanks... this works
(println ((deref sx2) 4))
Den tisdagen den 14:e januari 2014 kl. 12:29:02 UTC+1 skrev Jim foo.bar:
>
> an atom cannot be used as a function! deref it first to get the vector
> inside and then try again...
>
> Jim
>
>
> On 14/01/14 11:25, Andreas Olsson wrote:
>
> Cant
an atom cannot be used as a function! deref it first to get the vector
inside and then try again...
Jim
On 14/01/14 11:25, Andreas Olsson wrote:
Cant get this to work.
(def sx2(atom [2 3 4]))
(println (sx2 3))
Den tisdagen den 14:e januari 2014 kl. 12:04:27 UTC+1 skrev Omer Iqbal:
(p
Cant get this to work.
(def sx2(atom [2 3 4]))
(println (sx2 3))
Den tisdagen den 14:e januari 2014 kl. 12:04:27 UTC+1 skrev Omer Iqbal:
>
> (println (v 0))
>
> (v 0) would give you the element at index 0
> (println ..) would print whatever you supply as its argument.
>
> Cheers,
> Omer
>
>
> O
(println (v 0))
(v 0) would give you the element at index 0
(println ..) would print whatever you supply as its argument.
Cheers,
Omer
On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 6:44 PM, Andreas Olsson wrote:
>
> How can i "println" an index of a vector?
>
> tryed.
>
> (println vector index)
>
> like
>
> (printl
How can i "println" an index of a vector?
tryed.
(println vector index)
like
(println x 0)
dosnt work.
/ a swede.
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