In this guide, we will discuss Clojure Vary-meta. Returns an object of the same type and value as the original object, but with a combined metadata.
Syntax
Following is the syntax.
(vary-meta obj new-meta)
Parameters − ‘obj’ is the object which needs to be checked if any metadata is associated with it. ‘new-meta’ is the metadata values which needs to be associated with the object.
Return Value − Returns an object of the same type and value as the original object, but with a combined metadata.
Example
An example on how this is used is shown in the following program.
(ns clojure.examples.example (:gen-class)) (defn Example [] (def my-map (with-meta [1 2 3] {:prop "values"})) (println (meta my-map)) (def new-map (vary-meta my-map assoc :newprop "new values")) (println (meta new-map))) (Example)
Output
The above program produces the following output.
{:prop values} {:prop values, :newprop new values}
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