On Dec 2, 9:10 am, Konrad Kułakowski (kony) <kulakow...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Recently I need something which works as "inverse of interleave"
>
> I did something like that:
>
> (defn unravel [expr-list]
>         (loop [flist () slist () tic-tac 0 olist expr-list]
>                 (let [item (first olist)]
>                         (if (= item nil)
>                                 (list flist slist)
>                                 (if (= tic-tac 0)
>                                         (recur (concat flist (list item)) 
> slist 1 (rest olist))
>                                         (recur flist (concat slist (list 
> item)) 0 (rest olist)))))))
>
> Test:
>
> (def dl (interleave (iterate inc 1) ["A" "B" "C" "D" "E"]))
> (unravel dl)
>
> And the "classic" question is it possible to do it simple, more in a
> "functional manner", without explicit looping?

How about this?

(defn skip [coll n]
  (lazy-seq
    (when-let [s (seq coll)]
      (cons (first s) (skip (drop n (next s)) n)))))

(defn unravel [coll n]
  (for [i (range n)]
    (skip (drop i coll) (dec n))))

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