In clojure, how can I select and return a subset of a collection












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If I have a collection like this



{{:A "a" :B "b"} {:A "a" :B "Goal" } {:A "a" :B "Goal"}}


how do I make a function so it returns only the parts where :B "Goal"? Meaning only:



{{:A "a" :B "Goal" } {:A "a" :B "Goal"}}









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  • curly brackets are maps in Clojure and require an even number of members (key and value pairs) they can be of any type : keyword, string, number.. your collection above will be better represented as a vector [,,,] or a list'(,,,)
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    Nov 21 at 17:35
















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If I have a collection like this



{{:A "a" :B "b"} {:A "a" :B "Goal" } {:A "a" :B "Goal"}}


how do I make a function so it returns only the parts where :B "Goal"? Meaning only:



{{:A "a" :B "Goal" } {:A "a" :B "Goal"}}









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  • curly brackets are maps in Clojure and require an even number of members (key and value pairs) they can be of any type : keyword, string, number.. your collection above will be better represented as a vector [,,,] or a list'(,,,)
    – manandearth
    Nov 21 at 17:35














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If I have a collection like this



{{:A "a" :B "b"} {:A "a" :B "Goal" } {:A "a" :B "Goal"}}


how do I make a function so it returns only the parts where :B "Goal"? Meaning only:



{{:A "a" :B "Goal" } {:A "a" :B "Goal"}}









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If I have a collection like this



{{:A "a" :B "b"} {:A "a" :B "Goal" } {:A "a" :B "Goal"}}


how do I make a function so it returns only the parts where :B "Goal"? Meaning only:



{{:A "a" :B "Goal" } {:A "a" :B "Goal"}}






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  • curly brackets are maps in Clojure and require an even number of members (key and value pairs) they can be of any type : keyword, string, number.. your collection above will be better represented as a vector [,,,] or a list'(,,,)
    – manandearth
    Nov 21 at 17:35


















  • curly brackets are maps in Clojure and require an even number of members (key and value pairs) they can be of any type : keyword, string, number.. your collection above will be better represented as a vector [,,,] or a list'(,,,)
    – manandearth
    Nov 21 at 17:35
















curly brackets are maps in Clojure and require an even number of members (key and value pairs) they can be of any type : keyword, string, number.. your collection above will be better represented as a vector [,,,] or a list'(,,,)
– manandearth
Nov 21 at 17:35




curly brackets are maps in Clojure and require an even number of members (key and value pairs) they can be of any type : keyword, string, number.. your collection above will be better represented as a vector [,,,] or a list'(,,,)
– manandearth
Nov 21 at 17:35












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I fixed your data to make it a vector of 3 maps.



(def data [{:A "a" :B "b"}
{:A "a" :B "Goal"}
{:A "a" :B "Goal"}])

(defn b-goal?
[item]
(= (:B item) "Goal") )

(filter b-goal? data) => ({:A "a", :B "Goal"} {:A "a", :B "Goal"})




Be sure also to check out:




  • The Clojure CheatSheet

  • Clojure for the Brave and True


As well as books like




  • Living Clojure

  • Getting Clojure






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    I fixed your data to make it a vector of 3 maps.



    (def data [{:A "a" :B "b"}
    {:A "a" :B "Goal"}
    {:A "a" :B "Goal"}])

    (defn b-goal?
    [item]
    (= (:B item) "Goal") )

    (filter b-goal? data) => ({:A "a", :B "Goal"} {:A "a", :B "Goal"})




    Be sure also to check out:




    • The Clojure CheatSheet

    • Clojure for the Brave and True


    As well as books like




    • Living Clojure

    • Getting Clojure






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      I fixed your data to make it a vector of 3 maps.



      (def data [{:A "a" :B "b"}
      {:A "a" :B "Goal"}
      {:A "a" :B "Goal"}])

      (defn b-goal?
      [item]
      (= (:B item) "Goal") )

      (filter b-goal? data) => ({:A "a", :B "Goal"} {:A "a", :B "Goal"})




      Be sure also to check out:




      • The Clojure CheatSheet

      • Clojure for the Brave and True


      As well as books like




      • Living Clojure

      • Getting Clojure






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        I fixed your data to make it a vector of 3 maps.



        (def data [{:A "a" :B "b"}
        {:A "a" :B "Goal"}
        {:A "a" :B "Goal"}])

        (defn b-goal?
        [item]
        (= (:B item) "Goal") )

        (filter b-goal? data) => ({:A "a", :B "Goal"} {:A "a", :B "Goal"})




        Be sure also to check out:




        • The Clojure CheatSheet

        • Clojure for the Brave and True


        As well as books like




        • Living Clojure

        • Getting Clojure






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        I fixed your data to make it a vector of 3 maps.



        (def data [{:A "a" :B "b"}
        {:A "a" :B "Goal"}
        {:A "a" :B "Goal"}])

        (defn b-goal?
        [item]
        (= (:B item) "Goal") )

        (filter b-goal? data) => ({:A "a", :B "Goal"} {:A "a", :B "Goal"})




        Be sure also to check out:




        • The Clojure CheatSheet

        • Clojure for the Brave and True


        As well as books like




        • Living Clojure

        • Getting Clojure







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