Suppose you want to test a Clojure sequence for a property that is defined only in terms of contiguous elements. For example, monotonicity.
(defn monotonic?
[sequence]
(every? #(<= (first %) (second %))
(partition 2 1 sequence)))
But I actually want to do this for a number of different properties. I could copy this for each, or I could abstract:
(defn sequence-has-property?
[f sequ]
(every? #(apply f %)
(partition 2 1 sequ)))
If I want to abstract out the number of previous terms on which a test is dependent (for example, so that #(= %3 (+ % %2)) could test for a generalized Fibonacci pattern), I could write:
(defn sequence-has-property? [f sequ n] (every? #(apply f %) (partition n 1 sequ)))
Question: Is there a better (faster/more idiomatic) way?