On 20 March 2010 17:17, David Nolen <[email protected]> wrote:
> You can do what you want with the following:
>
> (doseq [[x y] (for [y (range 4) x (range 4)] [x y])]
> (println x y))
Or just
(doseq [y (range 4)
x (range 4)]
(println x y))
doseq really has exactly the same syntax as for (including support for
multiple variable name / input sequence pairs and :let, :when, :while)
and employs the same "looping order".
:-)
Michał
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