theres a function called merge

2010/6/1 Ryan <ryg...@gmail.com>

> I have the following
> user=> (class ({:one "1"} {:two "2"} {:three "3"}))
> clojure.lang.PersistentArrayMap
>
> but am a little confused as to how best to access the data
>
> for example:
> user=> (count ({:one "1"} {:two "2"} {:three "3"}))
> 1
> user=> (first ({:one "1"} {:two "2"} {:three "3"}))
> [:three "3"]
> user=> (last ({:one "1"} {:two "2"} {:three "3"}))
> [:three "3"]
>
> what I really want is something like this:
> user=> (conj {:one "1"} {:two "2"} {:three "3"})
> {:three "3", :two "2", :one "1"}
>
> Can someone possibly explain what I am misunderstanding about
> ArrayMaps so I can fill in some of my knowledge gaps?
>
> Thanks
>
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