Accessing and updating elements from collections
In this recipe, we will teach you how to access elements and update elements in collections.
Getting ready
You only need REPL, as described in the recipe in Chapter 1, Live Programming with Clojure, and no additional libraries. Start REPL so that you can review the sample code in this recipe.
How to do it...
Let's start with accessing collections.
Accessing collections using the nth function
nth
gets the nthelementĀ from collections. The second argument of nth
starts from 0 and throws an exception if the second argument is larger than the number of elements minus 1:
(nth [1 2 3 4 5] 1) ;;=> 2 (nth '("a" "b" "c" "d" "e") 3) ;;=> "d" (nth [1 2 3] 3) ;;=> IndexOutOfBoundsException clojure.lang.PersistentVector.arrayFor (PersistentVector.java:153)
If you would like to avoid such an exception, use the third argument as the return value:
(nth [1 2 3] 3 nil) ;;...