(iterate f initial v & vs)
Returns a lazy sequence of initial
, (apply f initial v vs)
, etc.
Useful when you want to produce a sequence of temporal entities, for example:
(iterate plus (days 0) 1) => (#<Period P0D> #<Period P1D> #<Period P2D> ...)
(iterate plus (local-date 2010 1 1) (years 1)) => (#<LocalDate 2010-01-01> #<LocalDate 2011-01-01> ...)
(iterate adjust (local-date 2010 1 1) :next-working-day) => (#<LocalDate 2010-01-01> #<LocalDate 2010-01-04> ...)
Returns a lazy sequence of `initial` , `(apply f initial v vs)`, etc. Useful when you want to produce a sequence of temporal entities, for example: (iterate plus (days 0) 1) => (#<Period P0D> #<Period P1D> #<Period P2D> ...) (iterate plus (local-date 2010 1 1) (years 1)) => (#<LocalDate 2010-01-01> #<LocalDate 2011-01-01> ...) (iterate adjust (local-date 2010 1 1) :next-working-day) => (#<LocalDate 2010-01-01> #<LocalDate 2010-01-04> ...)
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