2

I have the following structure:

(def m [[120 2] [123 88] [234 77]])

And the value

(def z 10)

I am wanting to access all of the second elements within the smaller vectors (within m) and multiply them by z and then store the result with the first element of the vector.

I.e. do the calculation (* secondvectorelement z) And the result would look like [120 resultofcalculation]

So far I have tried:

(map #(* (second m) z ))

But I am stuck on this. TIA.

4 Answers 4

7

You can use a for list comphrehension with destructuring:

(for [[fst snd] m] [fst (* snd z)])

Or a different approach with the map and update functions:

(map #(update % 1 * z) m)
2
user=> (map (fn [v] [(first v) (* z (second v))]) m)
([120 20] [123 880] [234 770])
0
2

Try this:

(map #(vector (first %) (* (second %) z)) m)

In my opinion, no need to def z, so:

(map #(vector (first %) (* (second %) 10)) m)

Edit: I like @erdos' answer better though

2

A slightly different approach:

(conj [] (apply min (map #(first %) m)) (apply * (conj (map #(second %) m) z)))

If we apply the above to OP's data we get

[120 135520]
2
  • OP wants to apply a function on each second element vector of vectors. Granted this is not totally clear from the question, but we can assume from the accepted answer.
    – cfrick
    Jan 11, 2021 at 11:09
  • Which this answer does. OP says he wants to run * against all the second elements of his collection-of-vectors - but what he doesn't clearly say is that he (apparently) wants to run min against all of the first elements of his collection-of-vectors. The latter must be derived from his intended result of [120 resultofcalculation]. The code in my answer returns a vector containing both results. Jan 11, 2021 at 12:49

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.