(combine)
(combine m)
(combine v1 v2)
(combine v1 v2 sel func)
takes v1
and v2
, which can be either
values or sets of values and merges them into a new set.
(combine 1 2) => #{1 2}
(combine #{1} 1) => #{1}
(combine #{{:id 1} {:id 2}} #{{:id 1 :val 1} {:id 2 :val 2}} :id merge) => #{{:id 1 :val 1} {:id 2 :val 2}}
takes `v1` and `v2`, which can be either values or sets of values and merges them into a new set. (combine 1 2) => #{1 2} (combine #{1} 1) => #{1} (combine #{{:id 1} {:id 2}} #{{:id 1 :val 1} {:id 2 :val 2}} :id merge) => #{{:id 1 :val 1} {:id 2 :val 2}}
(combine-internal set sel rd)
Combines all elements in a single using sel and func
(combine-internal #{{:id 1} {:id 2} {:id 1 :val 1} {:id 2 :val 2}} :id merge) => #{{:id 1 :val 1} {:id 2 :val 2}}
Combines all elements in a single using sel and func (combine-internal #{{:id 1} {:id 2} {:id 1 :val 1} {:id 2 :val 2}} :id merge) => #{{:id 1 :val 1} {:id 2 :val 2}}
(combine-select set val sel)
selects an element out of the set that matches sel when it is applied
(combine-select #{1 2 3} 2 identity) => 2
(combine-select #{{:id 1 :val 2} {:id 2 :val 2}} {:id 1 :val 1} :id) => {:id 1 :val 2}
selects an element out of the set that matches sel when it is applied (combine-select #{1 2 3} 2 identity) => 2 (combine-select #{{:id 1 :val 2} {:id 2 :val 2}} {:id 1 :val 1} :id) => {:id 1 :val 2}
(combine-set s1 s2 sel func)
Returns the combined set of s1
and s2
using sel for item
comparison and func as the combine function
(combine-set #{{:id 1 :val 0} {:id 2 :a 0}} #{{:id 1 :val 1} {:id 2 :val 2}} :id merge) => #{{:id 1 :val 1} {:id 2 :val 2 :a 0}}
Returns the combined set of `s1` and `s2` using sel for item comparison and func as the combine function (combine-set #{{:id 1 :val 0} {:id 2 :a 0}} #{{:id 1 :val 1} {:id 2 :val 2}} :id merge) => #{{:id 1 :val 1} {:id 2 :val 2 :a 0}}
(combine-value set val sel func)
returns a single set, sel is used for item comparison while func is used as the combine function
(combine-value #{{:id 1 :a 1} {:id 2 :a 2}} {:id 3 :b 3} :id merge) => #{{:id 1, :a 1} {:id 2, :a 2} {:id 3, :b 3}}
(combine-value #{{:id 1 :a 1} {:id 2 :a 2}} {:id 1 :b 3} :id merge) => #{{:id 1 :a 1 :b 3} {:id 2 :a 2}}
returns a single set, sel is used for item comparison while func is used as the combine function (combine-value #{{:id 1 :a 1} {:id 2 :a 2}} {:id 3 :b 3} :id merge) => #{{:id 1, :a 1} {:id 2, :a 2} {:id 3, :b 3}} (combine-value #{{:id 1 :a 1} {:id 2 :a 2}} {:id 1 :b 3} :id merge) => #{{:id 1 :a 1 :b 3} {:id 2 :a 2}}
(decombine v dv)
takes set or value v
and returns a set with
elements matching sel removed
(decombine 1 1) => nil
(decombine 1 2) => 1
(decombine #{1} 1) => nil
(decombine #{1 2 3 4} #{1 2}) => #{3 4}
(decombine #{1 2 3 4} even?) => #{1 3}
takes set or value `v` and returns a set with elements matching sel removed (decombine 1 1) => nil (decombine 1 2) => 1 (decombine #{1} 1) => nil (decombine #{1 2 3 4} #{1 2}) => #{3 4} (decombine #{1 2 3 4} even?) => #{1 3}
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