Вопрос

I need to loop over the characters in a given string--in Ruby, I'd do something like this:

string = "blah"

string.each_char do |c| 

   puts c

end

How do I do this in newLisp?

Это было полезно?

Решение

Note that dostring supplies integers:

(let (str "😄😃😀😊")
(dostring (c str)
  (println (format "%x" c))))

1f604
1f603
1f600
1f60a

whereas explode supplies the characters:

(let (str "😄😃😀😊")
(dolist (c (explode str))
  (println c)))

😄
😃
😀
😊

Другие советы

I figured it out:

(let (str "blah")  

   (dostring (c str)

      (println (char c) )))
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