Warning: Absolute Lisp n00b. I'm very well versed in Java, and moderately in C. Lisp... so far hasn't been my favorite. (But its better than prolog...)
I want to iterate through a list and preferentially return a subset of that list.
I've successfully wrote code that will tear apart the list and rebuild it as the stack unwinds using the (append ) function. However, when I try to throw in conditions I get significant trouble.
(defun split-then-rebuild-list (row value llist)
(cond ((not (eq llist nil))
(let ((item (first llist))
(rval nil))
(print llist)
(print "Entering next recursion level")
(setf rval (split-then-rebuild-list row value (cdr llist)))
(print "Left recursion")
(print "Current item: ")
(princ item)
(print "Received: ")
(Princ rval)
(print "Appended:")
(setf x (first(first item)))
(and (eq row x) (eq value (nth 2 (first item)))
(print "gluing: ")
(princ rval)
(princ item)
(setf rval (append rval item )))))))
NIL just keeps getting returned right up the stack as it unwinds. What I don't understand is why when I type (set tmp (list A B C) )
then (append tmp nil)
it returns (A B C)
but not in the code as I have it here. To me, I would read this in a way that would say " return nil in all cases but a list under these conditions. If two list items met the condition, they would be appended otherwise it should just return the list from the previous recursion level.
[EDITED] to provide additional information.
My original function that works just fine for breaking apart and rebuilding:
(defun splitThenRebuildList( llist )
(cond(
(not (eq llist nil ))
(let(
(item (first llist))
(rval)
);end let decl
(print llist )
(setf rval (splitThenRebuildList( cdr llist )))
(print "item: ")(princ item)
(print "Received: ") (Princ rval)
(append rval item )
);end let
));end cond
)
Any suggestions to modify this to get what I need since the first posted code is an abortion?
(and ... (princ rval) (princ item) ...)
returnsNIL
ifrval
oritem
isNIL
, which may explain why your function keeps returningNIL
.remove-if-not
.