Hello everybody, I have a newbie question about destructuring and assigning
and didn't find an answer in documentation or books.
I have a list that contains an arbitrary number of elements for example
'("one" "two" "three" ...) I now only that elements are strings.
I need to to take every element and use it as the name of a variable inside
a let and assign the result of a funcion on that element to that variable.
Somthing like this for example:
(let [one (clojure.string/capitalize "one")
two (clojure.string/capitalize "two")
three (clojure.string/capitalize "three")]
;; here I have access to vars one two three etc.
)
where the names of the vars are taken from the list and values are obtained
applying a function on the corresponding element of the list (the
capitalize function il only an example, it could be everything else).
If I do in this way
(for [word ["the" "quick" "brown" "fox"]] (let [word
(clojure.string/capitalize word)] (prn word)))
it works, but I need to access the variables outside of the cycle for,
after having defined and assigned everyone because I need to put in
relation some of them.
Thanks to everybody
Francesco
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