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I have a clojure list

("mykey:1" "mykey:2" "mykey:3")

I want to use redis mget to fetch values of all keys

(mget mykey:1 mykey:2 mykey:3)

I'm using the wonderful Carmine library.. I don't have any problem with it at all but when I try to use the list in a function

(defn get-keys
[k]
(mget k))

The key k actually includes the brackets too, since it's a list. Doing:

(mget (map #(%) k)) 

gets me nowhere either.

How do I now split them into individual keys so I can pass it to mget? is that possible?

Thanks

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    Does using apply work? As in (apply mget '("mykey:1" "mykey:2" "mykey:3")) Apr 11, 2014 at 13:44

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When you have a collection that contains values you want to use as the arguments to a function, you should use apply.

(def args '("mykey:1" "mykey:2" "mykey:3"))

(apply mget args)
; is equivalent to the call    
(mget "mykey:1" "mykey:2" "mykey:3")
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