On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 1:10 AM, Antonio Recio <[email protected]> wrote:
> I would like to create an struct with the names of differents nationalities.
> When people are the same nationality I would don't need to repeat again the
> nationality. Is there any way t0 get that. For example, I would like to
> write something like that:
> (defstruct person :nationality :first :last)
> (def people (struct person "english" "Jim"
> "Silvester"
> "Stephen" "Howards"
> "chinese" "Chiu" "Chiu"))
You probably want something more like a map like this:
{:english [{:first "Jim" :last "Silvester"}
{:first "Stephen" :last "Howards"}]
:chinese [{:first "Chiu" :last "Chiu"}]}
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