On 6 September 2017 at 11:01, Cecil Westerhof <[email protected]>
wrote:
> With the help of this list I rewrote it to:
> (def digits
> (apply str (map char (range (int \0) (inc (int \9))))))
> (def hex-digits
> (apply str digits (map char (range (int \A) (inc (int \F))))))
>
> (defn create-pin
> ([] (create-pin 8))
> ([n]
> {:pre [(<= n 16)
> (>= n 4)]}
> (reduce str (repeatedly n #(rand-nth digits)))))
>
> (defn create-pin-hex
> ([] (create-pin-hex 8))
> ([n]
> {:pre [(<= n 16)
> (>= n 4)]}
> (reduce str (repeatedly n #(rand-nth hex-digits)))))
>
> Indention is not great: I have to find out how to modify emacs for it.
>
> By the way does has clojure something like super? Using:
> (defn create-pin-hex
> ([] (create-pin-hex 8))
>
> is asking for trouble. After copy/pasting from create-pin I almost forgot
> to change it.
>
>
If your base function takes chars as its first argument, you can use
partial:
(defn create-pin-base
([chars]
(create-pin chars 8))
([chars n]
{:pre [(<= 4 n 16)]}
(apply str (repeatedly n #(rand-nth chars)))))
(def create-pin (partial create-pin-base digits))
(def create-pin-hex (partial create-pin-base hex-digits))
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