From: Jean Louis <bugs@gnu.support>
To: uzibalqa <uzibalqa@proton.me>
Cc: uzibalqa via Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor
<help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: Looping lists through mapcar
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2022 13:52:45 +0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <YwYC/XIcJLhq1pUP@protected.localdomain> (raw)
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* uzibalqa <uzibalqa@proton.me> [2022-08-24 12:04]:
> ------- Original Message -------
> On Wednesday, August 24th, 2022 at 6:24 AM, Jean Louis <bugs@gnu.support> wrote:
>
> > I cannot understand. Provide exactly what you mean.
>
> Here is what I mean. When I have many alists (`andromeda-assoc-table-N' where `N' is a numeric value
> with say `N' being from 1 to 57), I want to avoid having to write them all down inside the function
> `andromeda-translate'.
I got it now.
(defvar nscrip '())
(defconst andromeda-assoc-table-1
'( ("OrycteropusAfer" . "Aardvark")
("VicugnaPacos" . "Alpaca")
("MyrmecophagaTridactyla" . "Anteater") ))
(defconst andromeda-assoc-table-2
'( ("Dasypodidae" . "Armadillo")
("TaxideaTaxus" . "Badger")
("Beaver" . "Beaver") ))
(defconst andromeda-assoc-table-3
'( ("LynxRufus" . "Bobcat")
("LepomisMacrochirus" . "Bluegill")
("RangiferTarandus" . "Caribou") ))
(defun my-assoc-lists ()
(let* ((name "andromeda-assoc-table-")
(list '())
(counter 1))
(while (boundp (intern (concat name (number-to-string counter))))
(setq list (append list (symbol-value (intern (concat name (number-to-string counter))))))
(setq counter (1+ counter)))
list))
;; Testing
(my-assoc-lists) ⇒ (("OrycteropusAfer" . "Aardvark") ("VicugnaPacos" . "Alpaca") ("MyrmecophagaTridactyla" . "Anteater") ("Dasypodidae" . "Armadillo") ("TaxideaTaxus" . "Badger") ("Beaver" . "Beaver") ("LynxRufus" . "Bobcat") ("LepomisMacrochirus" . "Bluegill") ("RangiferTarandus" . "Caribou"))
(defun andromeda-translate ()
"Shorten word at point according to specific rules."
(interactive)
(let* ((bounds (bounds-of-thing-at-point 'word))
(word (downcase (buffer-substring (car bounds) (cdr bounds))))
(rplc ""))
(goto-char (car bounds))
(add-to-list 'nscrip word)
(dolist (aggr (my-assoc-lists))
(setq rplc (cdr (assoc word aggr)))
(unless (null rplc)
(add-to-list 'nscrip
(replace-regexp-in-string word rplc word)))) ))
;; I did not test your function.
--
Jean
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2022-08-24 10:52 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 19+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2022-08-23 12:16 Looping lists through mapcar uzibalqa
2022-08-23 19:13 ` Jean Louis
2022-08-24 5:34 ` uzibalqa
2022-08-24 6:24 ` Jean Louis
2022-08-24 9:03 ` uzibalqa
2022-08-24 9:54 ` Emanuel Berg
2022-08-24 10:52 ` Jean Louis [this message]
2022-08-24 11:02 ` uzibalqa
2022-08-24 11:49 ` uzibalqa
2022-08-24 16:17 ` Jean Louis
2022-08-24 12:08 ` Jean Louis
2022-08-24 11:44 ` Emanuel Berg
2022-08-24 12:09 ` Jean Louis
2022-08-25 10:49 ` uzibalqa
2022-08-25 15:57 ` Jean Louis
2022-08-26 2:48 ` uzibalqa
2022-08-24 12:24 ` uzibalqa
2022-08-25 0:31 ` uzibalqa
2022-08-24 23:56 ` uzibalqa
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