In this guide, we will discuss Clojure Sequences split-at. Splits the sequence of items into two parts. A location is specified at which the split should happen.
Syntax
Following is the syntax.
(split-at num seq1)
Parameters − ‘seq1’ is the sequence list of elements. ‘num’ is the index position at which the split should happen.
Return Value − Two sequence of elements which are split based on the location where the split should happen.
Example
Following is an example of split-at in Clojure.
ns clojure.examples.example (:gen-class)) ;; This program displays Hello World (defn Example [] (def seq1 (seq [5 4 3 2 1])) (println (split-at 2 seq1))) (Example)
Output
The above program produces the following output.
[(5 4) (3 2 1)]
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