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How do you extract and return as a list all the numbers greater than a number that are found in a given list? I know how to return the max but this is different. An example is (gfifty ‘(a b (c d) 1 56 67 g)) to (56 67) In the example above, it returns a list containing values greater than 50. Teach me master. :)

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  • What result do you expect for an input of '(a b (100 d) 1 56 67)?
    – GoZoner
    Aug 8, 2013 at 3:57

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The idiomatic solution would be to use filter:

(filter (lambda (x) (and (number? x) (> x 50)))
        '(a b (c d) 1 56 67 g))
=> '(56 67)

To see how to write an implementation from scratch, take a look at this answer. But if the search is recursive (if we must also search inside sublists), then study this other answer.

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  • thanks for the shortcut. the link to the implementation really helped me to understand how it works.
    – ThisGuy
    Aug 8, 2013 at 10:28

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