So here i have a couple of defined list that i would like to use:
(DEFINE list0 (LIST 'j 'k 'l 'm 'n 'o 'j) )
(DEFINE list1 (LIST 'a 'b 'c 'd 'e 'f 'g) )
(DEFINE list2 (LIST 's 't 'u 'v 'w 'x 'y 'z) )
(DEFINE list3 (LIST 'j 'k 'l 'm 'l 'k 'j) )
(DEFINE list4 (LIST 'n 'o 'p 'q 'q 'p 'o 'n) )
(DEFINE list5 '( (a b) c (d e d) c (a b) ) )
(DEFINE list6 '( (h i) (j k) l (m n) ) )
(DEFINE list7 (f (a b) c (d e d) (b a) f) )
what i would like to do is create a recursive function for a 'middle' function that would do as such:
MIDDLE: (middle 1st) should return a one-element list consisting of just the middle element of the 1st [or return the empty list if there were an even number of elements in 1st]. That is,
(middle '(a b c d e f g) )
should/would return:
(d)
(middle '(s t u v w x y z) )
should/would return the empty string.
(middle '( (a b) c (d e d) c (b a) ) )
should/would return:
( (d e d) )
Note that ( (d e d) ) is a list containing the thing that was in the middle, which happened to itself be a list.
I think that i have to break it into two problems. First is that i need a function that can select the nth term of a list. which i little knowledge on creating it. Second you need a functions to determine the position of the middle term and if there exists a middle term. (which also i have minimum knowledge on how to create it. Then
(define middle
(lambda (L)
(if (middle? L)
(nth-term (middle L) L)
'())))
Here is my evens function that i would like to know if there might be an easier way to go about it:
(define evens
(lambda (L)
(if (or (NULL? (cddr L)))
'()
(cons (cadr L) (evens (cddr L))))))
