In this guide, we will discuss Clojure agent. An agent is created by using the agent command.
Syntax
Following is the syntax.
(agent state)
Parameters − ‘state’ is the initial state that should be assigned to the agent.
Return Value − Returns an agent object with a current state and value.
Example
(ns clojure.examples.example (:gen-class)) (defn Example [] (def counter (agent 0)) (println counter)) (Example)
Output
The above program produces the following output.
#object[clojure.lang.Agent 0x371c02e5 {:status :ready, :val 0}]
Just like the atom data type, you can see that the agent also has a status and a value associated with it. To access the value of the agent directly you need to use the @symbol along with the variable name.
Example
An example on how this is used is shown in the following program.
(ns clojure.examples.example (:gen-class)) (defn Example [] (def counter (agent 0)) (println @counter)) (Example)
Output
The above program produces the following output.
0
You can clearly see from the above program that if you have append the @ symbol like @counter, you will get access to the value of the agent variable.
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